Travis Barker sells blood soaked clothes from Blink-182 World Tour for hefty sum

Travis Barker has sold his blood soaked sneakers and pants from his 2023 world tour with Blink-182 for an eye-watering sum.

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fans have proven they'll do or pay anything to have a piece of him, especially when it's for a good cause.

The drummer, 48, has sold a pair of his blood soaked Vans sneakers and Dickies pants - which he wore onstage during his latest world tour with band Blink-182 - for an eye-watering total of $10K in an online sale.

However, Barker - who recently welcomed son Rocky with wife , 44 - is giving some of the money to charity.

He is also selling various other used memorabilia from his Blink-182's 2023 World Tour via collectibles company Trophy.

The Vans Vault x Mastermind World Shoes, which are a size 9.5, were advertised as "featuring real blood splatter!" and sold for $4K.

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Travis Barker wants $10k for his blood soaked clothes. (Image: Getty)

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"You can almost step inside Travis Barker's shoes with his blood soaked Vans worn throughout his 2023 World Tour. These kicks are encased in a museum-grade acrylic Trophy Case and comes ready to display," the description read.

The sneakers originally went for $115, and Kourtney has been previously seen rocking the same design.

Meanwhile the Junya Watanabe MAN x Dickies 874 pants are described as "blood soaked."

Barker wore them on October 16, 2023 in Manchester UK.

They sold for $6K.

Barker also sold his bloody drumsticks for $1,500, and a bloody snare head for $2K.

Still up for sale are a number of other pieces from the tour, including different drum heads, drumsticks and a cowbell.

The lineup of gear "features a range of items, each meticulously cataloged and authenticated by Trophy and personally signed by Travis Barker."

Trophy says a portion of proceeds will go to Lost But Not Forgotten CA, a charity that supports young people in need during the holidays.

The blood on the pieces of clothing came from the drummer's bloody hand injury on October 16.

Drummers might bleed from their hands for various reasons, including blisters or from smashing their knuckle on the rim of the snare.

It's still unknown how Barker got injured, but he showed off a close up of his hand injury following the band's gig in Manchester.

His hand had a wide gash across his knuckles and his fingers were covered in blood.

In February, the musician admitted that while playing the drums at rehearsals he "smashed [his] finger so hard [he] dislocated it and tore the ligaments."

He had surgery on his hand that same month.

Last month Barker celebrated his 48th birthday.

His wife marking the occasion with a racy Instagram post.

"To my husband, my soulmate, my best friend, my lover, my daddy to our baby boy, my everything… I wish you the happiest birthday," Kourtney wrote.

She added: "You make all of my dreams come true and I feel so blessed to have you by my side. I love you beyond words, forever."

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