These sneakers, which are of great interest to Apple lovers, are expected to sell out quickly.
The famed auction house Sotheby’s is selling a rare item that has piqued the interest of Apple lovers. The custom-made Apple-branded sneakers from the early 1990s are deemed “ultra-rare” since they were distributed only to Apple employees at the mid-1990s National Sales Conference.
Despite being nearly 30 years old, the “Omega Sports Apple Computer Sneakers” are still considered new. According to Sotheby’s, these one-of-a-kind sneakers “have not reached the general public and are highly sought after on the second-hand market.” This unique collector’s item now stands out for its scarcity mixed with the iconic Apple rainbow emblem.
The starting price is $50,000.
These sneakers are a tremendous hit among Apple fans, thanks to their interest in Apple history and classic rainbow emblem. Sotheby’s expects them to sell quickly and draw considerable competition from private collectors and tech aficionados with an opening price of $50,000.
Previous high-priced sales and auction records demonstrate that these uncommon shoes have considerable monetary worth and investment possibilities. So, for Apple fans, this one-of-a-kind opportunity mixes history and a love of technology, and it offers the possibility to own a distinctive collector’s item.