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‘Ferris Bueller's Day Off' Sweater Vest Worn by Matthew Broderick Sells for $279,400 at Sotheby's New York Auction
‘Ferris Bueller's Day Off' Sweater Vest Worn by Matthew Broderick Sells for $279,400 at Sotheby's New York Auction

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time26-06-2025

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‘Ferris Bueller's Day Off' Sweater Vest Worn by Matthew Broderick Sells for $279,400 at Sotheby's New York Auction

The famous sweater vest worn by Matthew Broderick in the 1986 John Hughes teen comedy 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' sold at auction on Tuesday for $279,400 via Sotheby's in New York City. The sweater vest attracted 11 bids. Broderick wears the memorable photomatched vest during the 'Twist and Shout' sequence of the '80s film. 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' follows the titular character on an epic day playing hooky in Chicago at the end of the school year. More from WWD EXCLUSIVE: Sotheby's Taps Jean-Charles de Castelbajac to Showcase Napoleonic Treasures Julien's Auctions to Offer Key Menswear Pieces From Celebrities, Designers Diamonds, Dynasties and Drama: Marie Antoinette's Smuggled Pink Diamond Resurfaces, Heads to Christie's Auction 'Few items in film history carry the instant recognition and cultural weight of Ferris Bueller's sweater vest. It's more than just a costume — it's a piece of 1980s Americana that embodies a character, a decade, and a universal sense of youthful rebellion,' Ralph DeLuca, Sotheby's vice chairman, popular culture, said in a statement. 'As Sotheby's launches its newly dedicated Popular Culture department, offering this vest at auction marks a fitting start — an item that reflects the spirit of a beloved film and connects with audiences across generations.' 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' marked Oscar-nominated American costume designer Marilyn Vance's fourth collaboration with director John Hughes, the filmmaker behind such teen classics as 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Sixteen Candles.' Prior to working on 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off,' Vance collaborated with Hughes on his films 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Pretty in Pink,' the latter of which Hughes wrote but did not direct. According to Sotheby's, the sweater vest was one of Vance's initial ideas for creating the costumes for the titular character. Vance found the camel and chocolate brown sweater with its striking geometric pattern reminiscent of leopard print at Marshall Field's, according to Sotheby's. She cut the sleeves off to give the piece its memorable look. The 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' sweater vest sale coincides with the debut of Sotheby's newly dedicated Popular Culture department, led by DeLuca. Moving forward, Sotheby's will host dedicated multi-auction sales events twice a year — in October and April — for items spanning film, TV, music and comics. View Gallery Launch Gallery: Iconic Film Costumes: 'The Wizard of Oz,' 'Clueless,' 'Barbie' and More [PHOTOS] Best of WWD Stores Closing in the U.S. in 2025: Joann, Kohl's, JCPenney and More Companies Facing Financial Challenges The History Behind the World's Most Expensive Hats: From Princess Beatrice's Royal Wedding Headpiece to the $2.7 Million Chapeau D'Amour and More Every Winner in Miss World History: Opal Suchata Chuangsri, Priyanka Chopra and More

Ferris Bueller's iconic vest auctioned off for $279,400
Ferris Bueller's iconic vest auctioned off for $279,400

CBS News

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CBS News

Ferris Bueller's iconic vest auctioned off for $279,400

An iconic look for the Chicago-based movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" has a new owner. The sweater vest worn by Ferris Bueller, played by actor Matthew Broderick, was auctioned off for $279,000 by Sotheby's. The sale officially closed on Tuesday. Sotheby's said the brown vest, known for its "interlocking geometric pattern," had "minimal pilling and loose threads consistent with age and production-use." The winning bidder also got a baseball ticket from the Chicago Cubs scene in the movie. It features a facsimile autograph of Charles Feeney. The identity of the winning bidder has not been released.

Ferris Bueller's Vest Hits the Auction Block. ‘Anyone, Anyone?'
Ferris Bueller's Vest Hits the Auction Block. ‘Anyone, Anyone?'

New York Times

time07-06-2025

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  • New York Times

Ferris Bueller's Vest Hits the Auction Block. ‘Anyone, Anyone?'

There might be a temptation to play hooky when wearing it — stealing away in a Ferrari GT to catch a matinee game at Wrigley Field. Alas, no one is likely to confuse the person donning it with Abe Froman, the 'sausage king of Chicago.' But for a six-figure sum, you could still channel Ferris Bueller, whose patterned sweater vest from 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off,' the 1986 John Hughes comedy about a suburban Chicago teenager ditching school, hit the auction block this week. The vest worn by the actor Matthew Broderick in the movie could fetch several hundred thousand dollars, according to Sotheby's, which is handling the garment's sale. The auction began on Thursday, the 40th anniversary of Ferris's high jinks, and runs through June 24, with the bidding taking place online. As Ferris's monotone economics teacher, played by Ben Stein, would say: 'Anyone, anyone?' The vest is reminiscent of a cheetah print and made from acrylic yarn. It is expected to fetch an estimated $300,000 to $600,000, far outpacing the rate of inflation. And then some. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

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