NEW YORK (AP) - Top-ranked chess player Magnus Carlsen is turning his controversial denim into some greens - for charity.
Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen broke a dress code with jeans. Now he’s selling them for charity
NEW YORK (AP) - Top-ranked chess player Magnus Carlsen is turning his controversial denim into some greens - for charity.
The Norwegian chess grandmaster announced this week that he is auctioning off the Italian luxury brand jeans that started a dress code dispute at December’s World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships. Carlsen ultimately quit the New York competition after accepting a $200 fine while refusing to change his pants.
While the tournament’s governing body agreed to loosen the dress code, Carlsen is parting with his infamous britches.
Chess fanatics and #JeansGate followers now have the chance to own Carlsen’s pair of size 32 regular fit Corneliani jeans. The auction is scheduled to end March 1. Listed as pre-owned but in "good" condition on eBay, the pants’ highest offer was $8,100 as of Feb. 21.