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Luxury department store Bergdorf Goodman and online sneaker shopping destination GOAT are teaming up for a special sneaker installation to be on display during New York Fashion Week. The exhibit will showcase an array of rare and expensive sneakers, which will also be for sale.

Bergdorf Goodman and GOAT's NYFW sneaker installation will be open to the public beginning Wednesday, August 21. Those in attendance will not only be able to get an up close look at the selection of rare sneakers, but they will also be able to purchase them.

“With this exclusive partnership, we hope to provide an elevated shopping experience for Bergdorf Goodman’s clientele, where they can experience in person some of the rarest and most coveted sneakers in the world,” Goodman's men's fashion director Bruce Pask told WWD.

While the complete lineup of sneakers has yet to be announced, it has been confirmed that the Back to the Future Air Mags and the Chanel x Pharrell adidas NMD Human Race Trails will be a part of the installation.

For more on the collaborative NYFW exhibit between Bergdorf Goodman and GOAT, follow on over to WWD.

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