Sandals worn by Steve Jobs in the early days of Apple sold for $218,750 at an auction in New York City on Sunday.
The brown suede Birkenstock Arizonas were worn by Jobs in the 1970s and 1980s during “many pivotal moments in Apple’s history,” according to the auction house.
It’s the highest price ever paid for a pair of sandals at auction, Julien’s Auctions executive director Martin Nolan told NPR, and a record for footwear at the auction house.
The sandals came from the collection of Mark Sheff, who managed Jobs’ Albany, Calif., estate in the 1980s. Other items associated with Jobs have been sold at auctions in recent years, sometimes reaching hefty prices — an Apple-1 Computer prototype from the mid-1970s fetched $677,196.
The sandals were previously sold for a mere $2,000 at auction in 2016, Nolan said.

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