The auction opens on Saturday – and includes the opportunity to have lunch with Presley’s ex-wife, Priscilla
An iconic jumpsuit worn by Elvis Presley is set to go on auction on Saturday with an opening bid of $350,000 (£353,589).
The legendary musician wore the white eyelet jumpsuit with gold and red embellishments in 1972 for a series of performances at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Sold by Kruse GWS Auctions, the outfit, designed by Bill Belew, is one of the most memorable worn by Presley, particularly given that all of his four shows at Madison Square Garden were sold out.
The matching cape has also gone up for auction, with a starting bid of $50,000 (£36,077).
There are several other Presley-themed items on offer in the Hollywood-themed auction, including a copy of the Bible that was once gifted to him by a fan and a collection of his hair that was saved by his barber.
Additionally, people can bid for the opportunity to have a private lunch with Priscilla Presley, who was married to the musician from 1967 to 1973.
The couple had one daughter together: Lisa Marie Presley, who has four children, including the actor Riley Keough.
“I thought, ‘Why not be a part of it?’” Priscilla told PEOPLE of her inclusion in the auction.