Amy – who was 27-years-old when she died in 2011 – was constantly seen in a pair of pink satin ballerina shoes whether she was walking the streets of Camden or appearing in court.

The Back to Black singer always bought the same £17 size five pair from British dance wear brand Freed of London – the exact ones are called Satin Aspire Ballet Shoes.

It is believed that she had multiple pairs and had to repurchase them frequently as they were designed to be worn in a dance studio and not on the city pavement.

Amy Winehouse outside Westminster Magistrates' court in July 2009 wearing her iconic pink ballet shoes

Amy Winehouse outside Westminster Magistrates’ court in July 2009 wearing her iconic pink ballet shoes

The Back to Black singer always bought the same £17 size five pair from British dance wear brand Freed of London

The Back to Black singer always bought the same £17 size five pair from British dance wear brand Freed of London

Now, one of her many pairs described as 'very well used' are up for sale on eBay for £7,500

Now, one of her many pairs described as ‘very well used’ are up for sale on eBay for £7,500

The seller purchased the ballet flats at an auction in America in 2021 with 30% of the proceeds going to the Amy Winehouse Foundation

The seller purchased the ballet flats at an auction in America in 2021 with 30% of the proceeds going to the Amy Winehouse Foundation

Now, one of her many pairs described as ‘very well used’ are up for sale on eBay for £7,500.

The seller also has a whole wardrobe of the iconic singers clothes for sale after buying them at an auction in America.

In 2021 some of Amy’s belongings were sold at Julien’s auction with 30% of the $4million proceeds going to the Amy Winehouse Foundation set up by her parents to help vulnerable young adults struggling with addiction.

The eBay seller has also listed a black and white bamboo print dress custom made for her 2011 European tour – that she never got to wear due to her untimely death – for £10,000.

A black and white bamboo print dress custom made for her 2011 European tour - that she never got to wear due to her untimely death - is listed for £10,000

A black and white bamboo print dress custom made for her 2011 European tour – that she never got to wear due to her untimely death – is listed for £10,000

A whole outfit including an American Apparel red terrycloth robe, a navy blue Adidas skirt and Ralph Lauren crop top is listed for £2,400

A whole outfit including an American Apparel red terrycloth robe, a navy blue Adidas skirt and Ralph Lauren crop top is listed for £2,400

A yellow and grey graphic T-shirt with the number eight on the front and one arm cut off is listed for £700

A yellow and grey graphic T-shirt with the number eight on the front and one arm cut off is listed for £700

A yellow and grey argyle V-neck sweater has also been listed by the eBay seller for £1,200

A yellow and grey argyle V-neck sweater has also been listed by the eBay seller for £1,200

A simple black zip-up hoodie owned and worn by Amy is up for sale at a whopping £2,400

A simple black zip-up hoodie owned and worn by Amy is up for sale at a whopping £2,400

A whole outfit including an American Apparel red terrycloth robe, a navy blue Adidas skirt and Ralph Lauren crop top is listed for £2,400.

Also up for grabs is graphic T-shirts for £700 each, a yellow argyle sweater for £1,200 and a black hoodie for £2,400.

Strangely even ballet and yoga DVD’s that belonged to Amy are on sale ranging from £250 to £320.

A biopic about Amy’s life called Back To Back is set to debut in cinemas on April 12 and is expected to chronicle her rise to pop stardom as well as her tumultuous marriage to Blake Fielder-Civil.

Actress Marisa Abela who portrays Amy in the film has received backlash after a clip of her singing in the trailer left fans disappointed with her impression with one saying the late singer ‘deserved better’.

Indeed, Abela recently revealed she got the part before ‘anyone even knew if she could sing or not’.

Amy’s father Mitch Winehouse, who is played by Eddie Marsan in the movie, caused shockwaves when it was revealed he is endorsing the film, which has also come under fire for ‘ghoulish’ depictions of the star’s drug addiction and also filming her funeral.