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Apple Made One Pair of Sneakers in The 90s. It's Probably Worth a Fortune Now
Jan 08, 2016 21:47
Apple once tried to go in to fashion, back when they thought everyone would wear anything they made. They even launched this one of a kind pair of sneakers. Thankfully it didn't take off, because it looks ugly!
Apple abandoned the plan and made what inventory they had created available to employees only, according to BitRebels.
But out there, is a pair of Adidas sneakers adorned with the old Apple logo. Made with white leather, the logo would be on its tongue and side.
The sneakers, believed to be the only one of its kind, were reportedly sold to one Apple employee in the mid-90s.
In 2007, the sneakers appeared on eBay and were sold for just $79.
No one knows where that sneaker is right now but it should probably be worth more than just $79, we're sure.
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