FANS can wham in a cheeky bid for George Michael’s famous metallic suit — part of a huge lot of celebrity gear auctioning tomorrow.
The slick silver two-piece was especially created for the late singer by Giorgio Armani and has George’s name stitched in.
The Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go star, who died in 2016 aged 53, wore it on his 25 Live Tour from 2006.
Described as being in “near-mint” condition, the starting bid is £3,000 but it is expected to fetch up to £10,000.
A 1966 Rickenbacker guitar played by Noel Gallagher in Oasis may attract an even bigger price — at £25,000.
Signed by Noel, it is said to “embody the essence of British rock at its finest”.
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Meanwhile, a red 1965 Ford Mustang owned by Rocky star Sylvester Stallone is predicted to go for £72,000 at online seller Catawiki.
For fans on a budget, a dress worn by Lady Gaga in 2014 is available, with bids starting at 80p.
Sports fans can also get their hands on a piece of history with Usain Bolt’s spiked running shoes from the 2015 World Championships in Beijing from 2015.
The seller said: “This Puma spike is not available to the public to buy and is custom made for Bolt himself.
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“Personally signed and actually worn by the fastest man on the planet.”
Other items in the online lot also include Sir Sean Connery’s first ever driving licence, a shirt worn by Freddie Mercury and a bike which was owned and signed by Pope Francis.