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In abstract:
- Macworld highlights Tim Prepare dinner’s spectacular sneaker assortment, that includes uncommon collaborations like Fragment Design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG and customized Nike Air Max 1 ’86 with Apple’s rainbow brand.
- Prepare dinner’s high-end footwear decisions, together with $1,500 Zegna Triple Sew Secondskins and Tom Sachs x Nike Mars Yard 3.0, showcase his distinct private model as CEO.
- Incoming CEO John Ternus seems to favor consolation over trend with loafer-style footwear, suggesting Apple’s management aesthetic could shift considerably.
On stage at Apple occasions, Tim Prepare dinner is an unassuming man. Wearing darkish denims, polo shirts, and the occasional sweater, he doesn’t have the signature model of his predecessor or the panache of Craig Federighi. However as one thing of a sneakerhead, I’ve at all times revered his sneaker sport.
Steve Jobs famously wore grey New Stability 992s at practically each Apple occasion, however his successor has way more different and specialised tastes. Whereas Prepare dinner’s informal footwear of alternative seems to be Zegna’s Triple Sew Secondskins, which retail for round $1,500, Prepare dinner additionally has a deep catalogue of Nike footwear coveted by sneakerheads in all places. Simply this week, at an worker occasion to announce John Ternus as Apple’s new CEO, Prepare dinner was noticed carrying a pair of Tom Sachs x Nike Mars Yard 3.0 sneakers. These, too, routinely promote for $1,500.

The footwear Tim Prepare dinner is carrying whereas casually strolling round Apple Park are among the many most sought-after pairs by Nike and Jordan followers.
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Over time, Tim has worn a few of the most unusual and extremely sought-after footwear on the planet, together with Sashiko Gals x Nike Vomero Plus, Fragment Design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG within the Sail Army Blue colorway (above), and traditional all-black Air Power Ones. He even rocked a one-of-one pair of white Nike Air Max 1 ’86 stitched with Apple’s trademark rainbow across the swoosh.
Incoming CEO Ternus, then again, doesn’t appear to care a lot for kicks. He’s typically seen carrying a nondescript pair of grey or black loafer-style footwear that prioritize consolation over trend. If he’s Tim’s measurement, possibly he can borrow a pair or two—as a result of the footwear he’s going to wish to fill are fairly hype.

