Kanye West signs rare Nike Air Yeezy 2 sneakers outside courthouse

Kanye West signed a fan's Nike Air Yeezy 2 "Pure Platinum" sneakers outside a Los Angeles courthouse after testifying in a civil trial. The incident highlights his interaction with fans amid ongoing legal issues related to unpaid wages from a Malibu mansion renovation. The sneakers, from his 2012 collaboration with Nike, are among the rarest in the Yeezy lineup.

Kanye West encountered fans outside a Los Angeles courthouse following his testimony in a civil trial concerning allegations of unpaid wages tied to the renovation of his Malibu mansion. During this interaction, he signed a fan's pair of Nike Air Yeezy 2 "Pure Platinum" sneakers, a rare colorway from his collaboration with Nike released in 2012.

The Nike Air Yeezy 2 "Pure Platinum" features a grey mesh and leather upper with signature Yeezy design elements, pink accents on the lining and laces, and a distinctive glow-in-the-dark outsole. This model is considered one of the rarest and most valuable in the Yeezy lineup, with resale prices consistently exceeding $5,000 on the secondary market. Signed pairs of Kanye's Nike Yeezy collaborations are extremely rare, and the autograph is expected to significantly increase the value of this particular pair.

These sneakers were the last Yeezys produced by Nike before Kanye transitioned to Adidas in 2013. The civil trial represents one of several ongoing legal matters Kanye faces nationwide, stemming from the unpaid wages allegations related to his Malibu property renovation. Despite the legal scrutiny, the moment demonstrates Kanye's continued engagement with his fanbase, as the fan waited outside the courthouse to obtain the signature.

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