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Steve Jobs’ used Birkenstocks sold for $218k at auction

November 17, 2022
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Steve Jobs’ used Birkenstocks sold for an eye-watering $218,000 at auction.

The late Apple founder’s crumpled leather sandals, still with the imprint of his feet, had previously been sold for $2,000 by his former house manager, Mark Sheff, in 2016.

The tech mogul died from pancreatic cancer in 2011, aged 56, and left behind an array of items that ended up in Sheff’s possession.

Jobs was most famous for his love of black turtleneck sweaters, but his former partner, Chrisann Brennan, previously shared the iPhone and Mac creator’s penchant for Birkenstocks.

She said in 2018: “The sandals were part of his simple side. They were his uniform. The great thing about a uniform is that you don’t have to worry about what to wear in the morning.”

The footwear went under the hammer at Julien’s and was only estimated to fetch between $60,000 and $80,000.

A description on the auction house’s website read: “The sandals are well used, but still appear intact.

“The cork and jute footbed retains the imprint of Steve Jobs’ feet, which had been shaped after years of use. The rubber soles of the sandals show heavy wear from use.”

Jobs is said to have worn the shoes at key moments in his career, including the garage in Los Altos, where Jobs and his partner Steve Wozniak founded Apple.

The late fashion icon Issey Miyake – who passed away from liver cancer on Aug 5, 2022, aged 84 – was behind the tech visionary’s style.

According to Walter Isaacson’s book Steve Jobs, the latter once said: “So I asked Issey to make me some of his black turtlenecks that I liked, and he made me like a hundred of them.”

This article was first published in Asia One . All contents and images are copyright to their respective owners and sources.

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