Once upon a time Apple made sneakers and they could cost you $15K

Apple fashion is pretty epic.
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When you think of Apple, the first thing that comes to mind might not be fashion. However, Apple did, in fact, dip into the clothing industry in the '80s and '90s, and now a pair of its vintage shoes could be yours ... for a price.

Heritage Auction House plans to put the Apple Computer Sneakers, which they say are from the early 1990's, up for auction on June 11, The Verge reported.

The sneakers are white and feature the iconic rainbow Apple logo, and they're far from the only piece of attire invented by the tech company. In the 1980s, the tech company made sweatshirts, baby clothes, accessories, and even sports gear.

"These sneakers were produced by Apple exclusively for their employees in the early 1990s," the company wrote on its site.

But what's even crazier than a pair of Apple shoes is their price. The vintage pair of sneakers is currently selling for at least $15,000. Yep. You read that correctly: $15,000.

Heritage says their estimated value is actually $30,000.

$15,000 may seem like a steep price to pay for a pair of sneakers, but hey, this is just another sleek Apple product.

Topics Apple

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