Former President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he is selling pieces of the suit he wore on the night he claims to have "knocked out" President Joe Biden during the presidential debate on June 27. "It's truly something extraordinary. Each physical collectible card contains an authentic piece of my suit from the presidential debate, and people are calling it the 'knockout suit'... it's a piece of American history," the former president said in a video posted on social media.
A total of 2,024 pieces of the suit will be available for purchase. These fabric pieces will be incorporated into physical collectible cards, which can be obtained by purchasing digital collectible cards. However, it's not that simple. A digital card, essentially a virtual postcard featuring an image of the former president, costs $99. Buyers will only receive a physical card if they purchase at least 15 digital cards.
This means that owning a piece of Trump's suit, measuring just over 0.04 square feet, will cost $1,485. Those who purchase more than 75 cards in a single transaction—at a cost of $7,425—will also be invited to a gala dinner at the Jupiter Country Club in Florida, where the Republican candidate will be in attendance. For purchasing 250 cards, equivalent to $24,750, buyers will receive two tickets to the dinner, two to a pre-reception, and two physical cards featuring a larger piece of the suit.
FAQ About Donald Trump's 'Knockout Suit' Sale
Here are some frequently asked questions about Donald Trump's recent announcement of selling pieces of his debate suit.
How many pieces of Trump's debate suit are available for purchase?
A total of 2,024 pieces of the suit will be available for purchase.
What is required to obtain a physical card with a piece of the suit?
To receive a physical card, buyers must purchase at least 15 digital cards, each costing $99.
What additional perks do buyers receive for purchasing a large number of cards?
Buyers who purchase 75 cards are invited to a gala dinner at the Jupiter Country Club in Florida. Those who buy 250 cards will receive two tickets to the dinner, two to a pre-reception, and two physical cards with larger suit pieces.