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Rare Apple Employee Sneakers from the 90s for Auction at Sotheby’s

The rare footwear, adorned with the iconic Apple logo, was a one-time giveaway at a National Sales Conference during the mid-'90s

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Russell Chattaraj
Russell Chattaraj
Mechanical engineering graduate, writes about science, technology and sports, teaching physics and mathematics, also played cricket professionally and passionate about bodybuilding.

UNITED STATES: In a new find for tech enthusiasts and collectors alike, a pair of exclusive sneakers custom-made for Apple employees in the mid-1990s has surfaced and is now up for auction on the prestigious Sotheby’s website. 

With a starting price of a staggering $50,000 (approximately Rs. 41 lakh), these sneakers are set to capture the attention of passionate Apple fans and sneakerheads worldwide.

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The rare footwear, adorned with the iconic Apple logo, was a one-time giveaway at a National Sales Conference during the mid-’90s. Sotheby’s has described these shoes as “ultra-rare,” and their existence has been a well-kept secret until now. 

These unique pairs of sneakers have never before been offered for public sale, making them an extraordinary discovery for collectors seeking to own a piece of Apple’s storied history.

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As a pioneer in the technology industry, Apple has consistently held a special place in the hearts of consumers, and the appeal of items connected to the company’s founding and its early days remains strong. The fact that these trainers were exclusively crafted for Apple employees adds to their allure and historical significance.

According to Sotheby’s, during the mid-1990s, Apple’s popularity was soaring, and more than 22,000 customers purchased clothing and accessories from the brand, highlighting the public’s unwavering dedication across various product categories.

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Besides creating cutting-edge technology, Apple ventured into partnerships with renowned brands like Lamy, Honda, and Braun, leveraging its iconic branding to produce a range of white-label products.

Describing the sneakers up for auction, Sotheby’s detailed their distinctive features, including a primarily white upper with the vintage rainbow Apple logo displayed prominently on both the tongue and lateral quarter. 

This design element perfectly encapsulates the nostalgia of Apple’s early era, and their exclusivity, never reaching the general public, further enhances their appeal and value.

Although these vintage shoes have stood the test of time, they do exhibit signs of their age, with some minor flaws such as glue marks, light stains on the toe boxes, and a touch of yellowing around the midsoles. 

Yet, for collectors seeking unique memorabilia from Apple’s past, these imperfections only serve to authenticate their authenticity and origin.

As the auction progresses, bidders and collectors from around the world are eagerly watching the bidding war unfold. With such rarity and historical significance, it is no surprise that these Apple employee trainers have become highly coveted on the resale market.

The auction of these exclusive sneakers represents a rare opportunity for tech enthusiasts, Apple aficionados, and sneaker collectors to own an extraordinary piece of Apple’s legacy.

Whether these rare trainers find their way into the hands of a private collector or a museum dedicated to preserving tech history, their value goes far beyond the price tag. They are a testament to the remarkable journey of one of the world’s most influential technology giants.

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  • Russell Chattaraj

    Mechanical engineering graduate, writes about science, technology and sports, teaching physics and mathematics, also played cricket professionally and passionate about bodybuilding.

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