Steve Jobs’ most elegant clothing was this suit that is now being auctioned for a “moderate” price

Steve Jobs’ most elegant clothing was this suit that is now being auctioned for a “moderate” price
Steve Jobs’ most elegant clothing was this suit that is now being auctioned for a “moderate” price

Steve Jobs has gone down in history for many reasons. From creating the Mac, iPhone, iPod… and of course also his clothing style. Known for his jeans, black sweater and sneakers, The genius also looked elegant when the occasion deserved it. For example, as part of the Macintosh marketing campaign in 1984, Steve Jobs appeared in a pinstriped suit. Forty years later, this suit and other pieces of clothing have come up for auction for different prices. The best thing is that, as of this article, they are active and Anyone can bid by them online.

Two Steve Jobs suits are up for auction with a starting bid of $5,000

The first piece to be auctioned is Steve Jobs’ iconic blue pinstripe suit, worn in the legendary photograph next to the Macintosh in January 1984. A Brioni brand suit with fine vertical stripes, gray buttons and a size “39/49”. Along with the jacket, there is the matching pants with size 39L. Additionally, also An Apple Macintosh pin is included which is in its pocket and original wooden hanger. Bidding has started at $5,000 and is estimated to reach $30,000.

Steve Jobs Auction

The second suit is of a completely different style. In this case, it was used in a retirement party from a friend of Steve Jobs. It consists of a brown and white striped jacket and trousers. In this case, the top size is 40R and the matching dress pants are 33R. The economic estimate is that it will also be sold out. auctioning for around $20,000 or $30,000.

There are also two somewhat cheaper ties.

If you want something that belonged to Steve Jobs, but wouldn’t know what to do with a suit of his at home, a tie would be a good option. The first one to be auctioned is blue with stripes and used it in a photo shoot in 1980The initial bid started at $250 and is estimated to reach a final price of $2,000.

Steve Jobs Ties
Steve Jobs Ties

The second tie is brown and silk. He also used it at a historic moment like the Launch of the Apple II in 1977The Apple II was one of Apple’s first mass-produced computers and was a huge success. Initially priced at $250, it is expected to easily surpass the $2,000 mark.

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The history of the Auctions and Apple have a long way to go. From a computer signed by Wozniak to an original iPhone in its fully sealed box. Add to this the four items we have seen today and which we are looking forward to finally seeing for the price they will be auctioned.

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