Elvis Presley's iconic blue suede shoes are set to go under the hammer in Los Angeles.
The famous brogues, that were ordered for the star after the release of his hit 1956 single Blue Suede Shoes, was worn by him for four years before gifting them to his pal Joe Esposito, Contactmusic reported.
The shoes, which were purchased by museum owner Chris Davidson in 1994, were displayed at Elvis-A-Rama institution in Las Vegas.
The shoes are expected to fetch around 80,000 dollars when they go for auction at the Julien's Auctions sale.
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