buddies Followers now have the possibility to look as fashionable because the actors did earlier than.
On Monday, September twenty third, Julien’s Auctions and Warner Bros. will public sale jennifer aniston (Rachel Inexperienced), Lisa Kudrow (performed by Phoebe Buffay) Matthew Perry (Chandler Bing), Matt LeBlanc (Pleasure Tribbiani), Courteney Cox (Monica Geller) and David Huemer (Ross Geller).
The grey turtleneck Aniston wore whereas filming Season 7, Episode 16, “The Man Who Knew London,” is predicted to promote for $1,000 to $1,500.
Likewise, the navy T-shirt Schwimmer wore in Season 9 is estimated to promote for a similar value, as does the teal sweater Perry, who died in 2023 at age 54, wore in Season 7.
Additionally included within the public sale is a brown short-sleeved prime that LeBron, 57, wore through the present’s tenth season, an embroidered jacket that Kudrow, 61, wowed in, and extra. Replicas of the long-lasting orange Central Perk couch are additionally obtainable for buy, in addition to script replicas, bookends, bicycles and different gadgets used within the present.

Wardrobe, Rachel Inexperienced
Courtesy of Julien’s Auctions“Day by day, someplace on the earth buddies is enjoying on screens, which speaks to its immense reputation and its continued enchantment to new followers even a long time after the finale,” David GoodmanJulien’s Auctions CEO mentioned in an announcement. “Julien’s is happy to characterize this iconic sequence delivered to us by Warner Bros. Tv to rejoice the thirtieth anniversary of a legendary present that reached absolutely the pinnacle of popular culture.”

Wardrobe, Monica Geller
Courtesy of Julien’s Auctionsbuddies It aired on NBC from 1994 to 2004. The present follows the lives of a gaggle of buddies dwelling in Manhattan.
This isn’t the primary time buddies Merchandise has been put up for public sale. In 2019, a finale script autographed by the actor offered for $22,000, whereas an autographed pilot script offered for $15,500. The public sale raised greater than $240,000 for LGBTQIA+ and youth suicide prevention group The Trevor Mission.