Many people enjoy collecting various stuff, whether it’s a little collection of coins or a celebrity-worn item. People are already bidding on Steve Jobs’ old sandals. A pair of brown suede leather Birkenstock Arizona sandals owned and worn by Steve Jobs have recently been auctioned off by Julien’s Auctions. They are expected to sell for $60,000 to $80,000 (48,32,889-64,43,852). According to Julien’s Auction’s website, “In the 1970s and 1980s, Jobs would wear this particular pair of sandals. This pair of Birkenstock footwear was once owned by Mark Sheff, Steve Jobs’ house manager.” According to the website, Jobs wore these sandals at several critical moments in Apple’s history.
Take a look at the images:

Several photographs of the sandals are included in the website’s gallery. A book by photographer Jean Pigozzi is also included in one of the images. The title of the book is ‘The 213 Most Important Men in My Life,’ and it includes Steve Jobs.
These sandals were previously displayed at several shows, including the Salone del Mobile in Milano, Italy, in 2017, at the Birkenstock Headquarters in Rahms.
Germany, in 2017, at Birkenstock’s first US store in SoHo, New York, IMM Koln, a furniture fair in Cologne, Germany, Zeit Event Berlin in 2018 for the magazine Die Zeit, and most recently with the History Museum Wurttemberg in Stuttgart, Germany.
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