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Michael Jackson's Orange Pants Up For Grabs


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LOS ANGELES (Wireless Flash - FlashNews) – Truly devoted Michael Jackson fans can now attempt to get into their favorite icon’s pants.

Nate D. Sanders Auctions is taking bids through this Thursday (May 20) on natedsanders.com on a pair of orange pants worn by The King Of Pop in his This Is It movie.

The pants are being touted as one of the last garments Jackson wore before his death and could fetch record-breaking bids.

Conservatively, auctioneer Nate D. Sanders expects the “skinny-style,” stretch-denim trousers to go for roughly $10,000, although he notes that they could get upwards of $100,000 if die-hard fans continue bidding.

He thinks whoever wins the pants will likely encase them, not wear them, since the waist is a mere 27 inches around and not many people have Jackson’s thin frame to pull them off.

Sanders guarantees their authenticity 100 percent. He got them directly from Jacko’s bodyguard, who was personally given the pants as a souvenir by MJ himself.
 

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Here's an intriguing piece for the devoted King Of Pop fans—a chance to bid on Michael Jackson's iconic orange pants! According to the article, these skinny-style, stretch-denim trousers, worn in his "This Is It" movie, are said to be among the last garments he wore before his passing. Auctioneer Nate D. Sanders is hosting the bidding on his website, with estimates starting at about $10,000 but potentially soaring above $100,000 if the die-hard fans bid aggressively.

While it might be a dream come true for collectors and obsessiasts, the auctioneer humorously notes that the winning bid recipient may need to encase the pants rather than wear them, given their 27-inch waist—a size only MJ himself could rock so flawlessly. The authenticity is fully guaranteed, with the pants having been sourced directly from Jackson's bodyguard, who claimed they were a personal souvenir from the King of Pop.

What do fellow MJ fans think? Could these pants become a prized piece of pop culture memorabilia in your collection?
 

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