Jordan Geller
Jordan Michael Geller is an American sneaker collector who founded and operated the ShoeZeum, the world's first sneaker museum. In 2012, Geller was certified by Guinness World Records for having the largest sneaker collection in the world, at 2,388 pairs.
Geller earned a Juris Doctor degree and passed the bar examination but has never practiced law. Instead, Geller resold sneakers for a living via eBay. After Geller was banned from shopping at Nike in 2009, he transformed his San Diego warehouse into a museum for sneakers, which he called the ShoeZeum. The ShoeZeum contained an assortment of Nike and Air Jordan sneakers and was visited by top Nike executives, including then-CEO Mark Parker, in 2011. Geller moved the ShoeZeum to Las Vegas in 2012, where he was featured on an episode of the reality TV show Pawn Stars.
Geller has collected or sold several Nike "Moon Shoes"—some of the earliest Nike sneakers designed by Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman—including an unworn pair that he sold at a Sotheby's auction for a record-breaking US$437,500 in 2019. Geller would end up breaking his own record a year later when he sold a pair of game-worn and autographed Air Jordan 1s for over half a million dollars at auction. Geller has auctioned off numerous other coveted sneakers during his career. Since closing the ShoeZeum in 2012, Geller has sold the majority of his sneaker collection.
Early life
Geller grew up in Southern California. His father was a real estate agent and a 10-time marathon runner, who reportedly only wore Nike sneakers, while his mother worked as a contemporary artist. He is the oldest of three siblings. Geller was an avid collector of Garbage Pail Kids, baseball cards, and basketball cards during his youth. Geller's parents refused to purchase him any Air Jordans as a child, deeming them too expensive, so he acquired his first pair of Air Jordans while in college for $125. Geller's name is coincidentally close to basketball player Michael Jordan, who is also the namesake of Geller's favorite sneakers. Geller attended the University of Arizona from 1995 to 1999, where he was a political science major. Geller later earned his MBA and his J.D. from the University of San Diego, and he passed the California State Bar Exam in the early 2000s but has never practiced law. His randomly assigned attorney ID number–234523–corresponds to the two jersey numbers Michael Jordan wore during his NBA career.Career
ShoeZeum
During his time in law school, Geller visited local swap meets and outlets to purchase Nikes that he later resold for a profit on his eBay business, Sneak's Kicks. At his peak, Geller owned 15,000 pairs of sneakers. Geller received a letter from Nike in 2009 informing him that he was banned from shopping from any of their stores.Geller stored his inventory in a warehouse located in San Diego. Geller decided to sell off his inventory and use the money to "curate the world's greatest sneaker collection." In 2010, Geller converted his online reselling business into a museum for shoes, called the ShoeZeum, which initially displayed around 2,000 pairs of sneakers. The ShoeZeum became the world's first sneaker museum. The museum was outfitted with toys, posters, and other complementary memorabilia. Geller's inspiration for the ShoeZeum included Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Field of Dreams, ''The Last Lecture, Man on Wire, and Walt Disney.
Geller sent invitations to Nike executives to tour his museum. On March 21, 2011, seven top Nike executives, including then-CEO Mark Parker and designer Tinker Hatfield, accepted Geller's invitation and visited the ShoeZeum. Subsequently, Nike paid the ShoeZeum's rent for three months while other executives toured the facility. In total, 67 Nike executives visited the warehouse, according to Geller. Others who have seen the ShoeZeum include businesswoman Meg Whitman and baseball player Mike Adams. Before the ShoeZeum was open to the public, Geller auctioned off five "golden tickets" for a private tour of his warehouse, with all the proceeds benefiting the Livestrong Foundation.
Geller told the Las Vegas Sun he wanted more people to experience his museum, so he moved the ShoeZeum to Las Vegas in 2012. On August 30, the ShoeZeum re-opened in a rented space at the Neonopolis shopping center in downtown Las Vegas. At the grand opening, the ribbon was cut by Mayor Carolyn Goodman. The museum contained 23 themed exhibits that displayed an array of Nike sneakers. Geller and the ShoeZeum were featured on an episode of the reality TV show Pawn Stars, where Geller attempted to sell his collection. With 2,388 pairs of sneakers, Geller was certified by Guinness World Records for having the largest sneaker collection in the world. The ShoeZeum eventually topped over 2,500 pairs of sneakers. Geller's museum contained one of every Air Jordan model ever made, and all but eight sneakers in the ShoeZeum were Nikes.
Geller closed the ShoeZeum in November 2012, commenting that "having a sneaker museum is just not sustainable." The owner of the Neonopolis stated that the short-lived operation of the ShoeZeum was all "according to plan," and a brewery was expected to replace the ShoeZeum. Geller and the ShoeZeum were included on lists of "wild" world records by CBS News and "most ridiculous" world records by BuzzFeed News''.