Everything you need to know about the rare pair of Jordan 1’s spotted at President Joe Biden’s inauguration

Somebody brought the heat to the inauguration.

Sneakers don’t really have much of anything to do with politics so, of course, Sneaker Twitter doesn’t normally get political.

But on Wednesday President Joe Biden’s inauguration was an exception. The inauguration had everyone on sneaker Twitter buzzing. Why? Because there was an incredibly rare pair of shoes spotting walking down the steps behind Senator Amy Klobuchar while she was speaking.

The shoes flashed across everyone’s screens at home and, almost immediately, everyone knew what they were looking at. It was definitely a pair of Jordan 1’s. And definitely a pair of DIOR 1’s at that. That’s high heat stuff.

Sneaker Twitter demanded to know who it was wearing these. Who among these folks was in the culture? Who was bringing the heat to the nation’s capitol? We needed to know.

Eventually, we found out. And we also figured out that this person wasn’t the only one with heat.

But before we get into that, let’s talk about these shoes first.

Sarah Fuller will speak during Joe Biden, Kamala Harris inauguaration

Sarah Fuller of Vanderbilt will deliver a statement during the inauguration. It was taped at Vanderbilt’s football stadium

Talk about going from soccer goalkeeper for an SEC championship team to loftier heights.

Sarah Fuller, who kicked for Vanderbilt’s football team after he title run with the Commodores’ women’s soccer team, will deliver a speech at the inauguration of President Joe Biden on Wednesday.

She’s expected to speak during the inauguration of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, who will become the first female vice president in American history. Fuller taped a video for the inauguration last week at Vanderbilt’s football stadium, Yahoo Sports’ Pete Thamel reported.

Attendance at the inauguration will be strictly curtailed because of the COVID-19 pandemic and security measures put in place after a violent mob supporting President Donald Trump invaded the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 as Congress was certifying Biden’s victory.