A bunch of Michael Jackson’s personal belongings and memorabilia will be auctioned off in October and one of the coveted auction items will be MJ’s 1984 Victory Tour electric-white gloves. MJ wore many gloves throughout the years but only two of these specially designed electric-white gloves were ever produced.
According to Luxist, the glove was consigned by its designer Ted Shell who went on the Victory Tour to protect and maintain the glove which is covered with bugle beads, Austrian crystal rhinestones and fitted with 50 small lights which were powered by a nine-volt battery in the cuff. After the tour Jackson gave Shell one of the gloves and kept the other. The current auction house estimates the value at $60,000 to $80,000, but it could sell for much more given MJ’s recent passing.

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