Zach Lanoue for Sneaker Museum
A new virtual sneaker "museum" opened by Boston-based collector Rick Kosow lets you take a virtual tour of some 1,000 pairs of
The collection, currently housed in shelves of black boxes in a climate-controlled vault,
"I feel like sneakers belong on a pedestal," Kosow said to Christopher Muther of The Boston Globe. "Things that are collected wind up in museums. It led me to this idea. I saw a footwear exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts that made me think that there should be something similar for sneakers."
Kosow started off collecting Spiderman comic books but as a teen gravitated towards Michael Jordan. He was as high-flying as some of Kosow's favorite superheroes, just on the
"Nothing in the league like him existed before," Kosow said in an email to Business Insider. "It started as a hobby and quickly grew into an obsession. Every year was more innovative."
Zach Lanoue for Sneaker Museum
All of the sneakers in his collection are special, but the Air Jordan II from 1986 is his personal favorite.
"I remember how supple the leather was and the high-end quality of Italian craftsmanship," he said. "It was a first of its kind."
Zach Lanoue for Sneaker Museum
Some of the shoes may be worth up to $5,000, but Kosow can't say how much his collection is worth as a whole.
"Some of the items in the collection are hard to obtain valuations on because of how hard it is to find comparable examples," he said. "It's hard to put a price on the full collection."