10 Famous Rockstar Clothing Items That Sold for Absolutely Wild Prices

Two men are depicted: the left one is singing with a microphone, wearing a black outfit adorned with intricate patterns. The right one wears a vibrant purple and black patterned suit and hat, holding a woman's hand, with police officers in the background.
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Rockstars don’t just leave behind legendary music — they leave behind legendary outfits, too. Whether it’s a bedazzled glove or a motorcycle jacket straight out of “Purple Rain,” some rockstar clothing items prove that style is just as timeless as the music itself. Here are some of the most expensive vintage clothing items worn by famous rockstars.

1. Freddie Mercury’s ‘We Are the Champions’ Catsuit

Person with long hair wearing a sleeveless white outfit holds a microphone, singing passionately on stage. The lighting is focused on them, highlighting their expressive performance.
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Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

Sold for: $238,859

Weeee are the champions — come on, you know you can’t resist belting this ballad anytime it comes on. The catsuit Freddie Mercury wore while performing this power song for the music video sold for more than $200,000 at auction, undoubtedly to a devoted fan who slips it on to sing the tune in the mirror. 

2. Michael Jackson’s Crystal-Studded Glove

Two men holding Grammy awards. The man on the left is wearing a sparkling blue jacket with gold accents, sunglasses, and a rhinestone glove. The man on the right is in a tuxedo. They stand closely, smiling in front of a yellow curtain.
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Chris Walter/WireImage/Getty Images

Sold for: $112,500

There are several iconic apparel items associated with Michael Jackson, but one of the most notable is his crystal-studded glove. This singular, sparkly glove sold for more than $100,000 at auction.

3. Elvis Presley’s ‘Black Conquistador’ Belt

Person singing into a microphone, wearing a black sequined jumpsuit adorned with rhinestones and a wide belt. The background is dark, focusing attention on the performer's elaborate costume and expressive posture.
r/Elvis via Reddit.com
r/Elvis via Reddit.com

Sold for: $96,000

If we’re talking about legendary rockstars’ clothes, Elvis is usually at the helm of the conversation. He was known for quite a few iconic looks, and his white and black “conquistador” outfits were some of his most recognizable. The belt that the King wore with his black conquistador outfit was so sought after that it sold for nearly $100,000 at auction.

4. Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’ Motorcycle Jacket

A musician with styled hair and a ruffled shirt plays an electric guitar on stage. The scene is dramatic, with smoke and high contrast lighting.
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Richard E. Aaron/Redferns/Getty

Sold for: $90,000

Not to be confused with his vivacious violet jacket, this motorcycle jacket was worn by Prince during one of the scenes from the beloved “Purple Rain” movie. Because of its distinction, the jacket raked in nearly $100,000 at auction.

5. John Lennon’s Reading Glasses

A black-and-white photo of a man with medium-length hair and glasses, wearing a checkered shirt, sitting and looking to the left. A bright window is in the background.
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Michael Putland/Getty Images

Sold for: $57,500

You wouldn’t doodle a picture of John Lennon without his notorious round-rimmed glasses. A pair of Lennon’s statement spectacles from 1973 sold at auction for nearly $60,000.

6. Elvis Presley’s Sweatshirt

A black and white photo of a young man and woman standing together. The man has dark hair and wears a shirt with "EP" on it. The woman has short, light hair and wears a blouse and belt. They're in front of a car with a vintage look.
r/Elvis via Reddit.com
r/Elvis via Reddit.com

Sold for: $56,750

Elvis was known for wearing things with his initials scribed on them, and one of his favorites was a white zip-up sweatshirt with the statement scrolled “EP” on the chest, which sold for almost $60,000 at auction.

7. Jimi Hendrix’s Velvet Vest

A traditional sleeveless coat hangs on a wooden hanger. It features intricate embroidery with gold, blue, purple, and red thread in swirling patterns on a black fabric. The garment has a decorative, ornate design.
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DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty Images

Sold for: $43,750

Jimi Hendrix had plenty of groovy gear throughout his career. This long, velvet, patterned vest was one of his most recognizable, leading to its high price at auction.

8. Elton John’s Versace Blazer and Hat

Two people walking together at an event. One is wearing a black and gold embellished dress, while the other is in a colorful purple and green suit with a matching cap and sunglasses. There are photographers and security in the background.
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Sonia Moskowitz/Images/Getty Images

Sold for: $27,500

Elton John wore this iconic purple patterned suit and hat on the red carpet at the 1991 Planet Hollywood launch party, holding hands with the Donatella Versace. Fashionistas and Elton John fanatics alike could see the value of this ensemble, with the winning bidder shelling out almost $28,000 for the blazer and hat.

9. Mick Jagger’s Jumpsuit

A woman in a black dress stands next to a white, studded jumpsuit on a mannequin, adjusting the lacing at the front. The background is a plain green wall.
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Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images

Sold for: $25,000

Mick Jagger was known for his undeniable swagger. One of his most coveted looks was a white, studded, lace-up jumpsuit that sold for a whopping $25,000 at auction.

10. Bruce Springsteen’s Vintage Leather Jacket

A bearded man with curly hair wearing a leather jacket gestures with his hands. Another person is partially visible in the background, wearing a patterned shirt. The photo is in black and white.
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Fotos International/Getty Images

Sold for: $18,000

It doesn’t get much cooler than Bruce Springsteen’s leather jacket. If you needed proof, this one sold for almost $20,000 at auction.

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