
Do you want to put on Walter White’s ‘tighty-whities’ from Breaking Bad? You’re in luck, since they’re being auctioned off right now, so place your bids immediately.
The trousers, which were worn by Bryan Cranston in some of the show’s most memorable sequences, are being sold by memorabilia collectors Propstore.
They initially appear, and possibly most famously, in the very first episode, when Walt and Jesse’s (Aaron Paul) RV crashes in the New Mexico desert.
Walt makes meth with Jesse and supposedly murders two drug dealers, Emilio (John Koyama) and Krazy-8 (Max Arciniega), with phosphorous in the episode.
With the RV wrecked and sirens arriving, Walt, wearing only his jeans and a lime green shirt, believes he and Jesse are about to be jailed.
He waits for the cops, weapon in hand, only to see a fire engine arriving in the distance – they’re not under arrest after all.

The sequence finished the classic pilot episode, and the image of Walt in his ‘tight-whities’ was chosen as the first season poster.
They’re likely to fetch roughly $5,000 (£4,150) at an auction including memorabilia from the Indiana Jones films.
Maps from the third film in the Indiana Jones trilogy, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, from 1989, are expected to bring $6,000 (£4,980).
Cranston, 66, and Paul, 43, reprised their roles as Walter and Jesse Pinkman in a recent Super Bowl commercial for the American snack Popcorners.
The commercial was inspired by the first season of Breaking Bad and featured Walt and Jesse manufacturing tasty goodies instead of crystal meth.
Cranston hinted in an interview that after resurrecting the characters for El Camino, Better Call Saul, and now Popcorners, he and Paul may have portrayed them for the last time.
Speaking to Extra TV, he said: ‘Each time [we bring the characters back], we think “This is the last time we’re ever gonna do this”, but then Popcorners called and we said we’d do it one more time.’
He continued: ‘But this might be the retiring episode of the Breaking Bad universe… It has a shelf life.’
Breaking Bad is available to stream on Netflix.