We've shared some pretty extensiveAir Jordan collections recently, but this could very well top them all.
Shot by Highsnobiety, this clip highlights a London collector by the name of Gerard Starkey. Placing a strong emphasis on quality of quantity, Starkey has amassed many of the rarest Jordans of all time. Speficially, he names a pair of 1988 "True Blue" Air Jordan IIIs that were worn and signed by Michael Jordan himself as one of the most exceptional pieces in his collection.
According to Starkey, he's been an fanatic since he copped the O.G. Air Jordan VI in 1991 as a nine-year-old. Now, as an adult, he's sharing his passion with his family and shifting from wearing Jordans to collecting rare and vintage releases. Check out Starkey's story below.