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Description
Gray x Red (Swoosh) 26.5 cm 8 1/2
Sax x Navy (Swoosh) 26.0 cm 8
Only the Gray x Red pair comes with the original box.
In my experience of observing vintage NIKE sneakers for several decades, I have never seen dead stock Leather Cortez Deluxe. I believe a dead stock 2-pair set like this will not come around again.
80s NIKE leather sneakers boast wonderful leather quality and a timeless elegance. While the angle of the swoosh has changed over the decades, I think this is one of the best in NIKE's history.
These have been stored in a dark environment with perfect temperature and humidity control, maintaining their original condition without deterioration. I highly recommend these for collectors as well as for exhibitions in museums. I hope to pass these on to someone who will appreciate them.
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The condition of the item is as described, but please note that as this is a personal sale, there may be oversights. I will not accept returns for any reason as a precaution against fraud. Please understand, it is a no-claim, no-return auction.
Also, bidders with many negative evaluations may have their bids canceled without notice. I will respond promptly.
80s NIKE Vintage Leather Cortez DX II Dead Stock - Super Rare 2-Pair Set Made in Japan
Sold For
220,000 Yen ($1410.26)
Win it and it arrives at our Tokyo warehouse. We combine your items into one international shipment, billed at actual carrier cost.
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2026-02-23 21:54:10 JST
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Collector Commentary
This rare 80s NIKE Leather Cortez DX II dead stock set exemplifies the exceptional craftsmanship of vintage Japanese sneaker production, known for its enduring quality and innovative design. With the unique pairing of colors and meticulous preservation, this set represents a significant find for collectors, as such dead stock pairs are exceedingly scarce and often command high prices in the market. The popularity of the Cortez within sneaker culture, coupled with nostalgia for 1980s athletics, has solidified its status among enthusiasts. This particular offering reflects a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of both fashion and sports history directly from Japan, where these models were originally crafted and are recognized for their authenticity.