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= $9000 Donald Trump golden sneakers =
= $9000 Donald Trump golden sneakers =


Sharf managed to create major controversy when he purchased a limited edition set of Donald Trump autographed golden sneakers for $9,000 USD in February 2024.  According to Newsweek, in the wake of his purchase, some slammed Sharf online for being a Trump supporter and said they would no longer do business with him. Articles online referred to him as a "Russian oligarch"—and now he's cleared up these claims. <ref>https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-9000-sneakers-man-responds-criticism-1871959</ref>
Sharf managed to arouse major controversy when he purchased a limited edition set of Donald Trump autographed golden sneakers for $9,000 USD in February 2024.  According to Newsweek, in the wake of his purchase, some slammed Sharf online for being a Trump supporter and said they would no longer do business with him. Articles online referred to him as a "Russian oligarch"—and now he's cleared up these claims. <ref>https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-9000-sneakers-man-responds-criticism-1871959</ref>


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Revision as of 01:33, 23 September 2024

Roman Sharf posing with his limited edition $9000 Donald Trump golden sneakers, a purchase that proved to be controversial amongst the watch community.

Roman Sharf

At one point a very popular YouTuber devoted to watches, he was considered highly respected and prestigious in the watch community before eventually tarnishing his reputation through his direct (or indirect?) association with Tugger and with Donald Trump. Sharf is the owner and founder of Luxury Bazaar, based in Southampton, Pennsylvania.[1]

$9000 Donald Trump golden sneakers

Sharf managed to arouse major controversy when he purchased a limited edition set of Donald Trump autographed golden sneakers for $9,000 USD in February 2024. According to Newsweek, in the wake of his purchase, some slammed Sharf online for being a Trump supporter and said they would no longer do business with him. Articles online referred to him as a "Russian oligarch"—and now he's cleared up these claims. [2]

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