This Pair of Doernbecher Childrens Hospital's "DB Dozen" Air Jordan XIIs Will Sell for More Than $4,000

One of Mark Smith and Tinker Hatfield's "DB Dozen" Air Jordan XIIs are selling for more than $4,000.

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Following up the unveiling of the 2015 Doernbecher Freestyle Collection, Nike revealed that two of Nike's top designers were created an extremely limited amount of sneakers for the same cause. Tinker Hatfield and Mark Smith teamed up to create a collection of 12 sneakers titled the "DB Dozen" to be auctioned off and they're selling from crazy prices.

Originally an Air Jordan XII "Gamma," Smith took Tinker Hatfield's original sneaker sketches and placed it on the sides of the sneaker. They also feature each designers signature on the sneakers and box. With more than one day left on the eBay auction, the highest bid is currently $4,250 and will definitely increase by the end of the auction. 

While the price is extremely high for an Air Jordan, 100 percent of the proceeds will be donated to the OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital Foundation. The remaining sneakers in the "DB Dozen" collection will be auctioned off throughout November.