High price warning! The crystal socks worn by Jackson's first spacewalk will be auctioned

is the 10th anniversary of the death of pop singer Michael Jackson this year. His iconic "Moon Walk" has also become a classic and has been imitated by people all over the world. The shiny stockings that Jackson wore when he first jumped on the "Moon Walk" will be publicly auctioned a few days ago, but if someone wants to collect the collection, there must be at least six figures in the bank account.

Jackson wore crystals in the white stockings he wore in the 1983 TV feature "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever" (Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever), which was particularly dazzling.

​​"25 Years of Motown: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow"

According to the online auction site of Gottahaverockandroll.com, this pair of socks can be sold for at least US$1 million, and may even reach 2 million. The socks posted on the

website come from the catalog of Frank DiLeo's collection. Di Rio, who passed away in 2011, was an executive of the Epic Records Group signed by Jackson. After the success of "Thriller", he also served as Jackson's manager. In addition to the socks that

participated in the auction as a gift, there is also a letter signed with Michael's name, thanking him for his Victory tour to remind himself to always be "alert".

In addition, there is a letter from Di Rio's wife in the lot, proving that this is the socks that Michael wore when he walked on the moon for the first time in the TV special, and a certificate of authenticity.

In addition to sky-high socks, Di Rio’s upcoming auction collection also includes gold and platinum awards for "Thriller", "Dangerous", "Bad", "This Is It" and "Off the Wall", as well as the 1988 film "Moonwalking" "Movie prop logo used in ". The

auction will be held from November 13th to 22nd.