Steve Jobs' Vintage Wardrobe Is Up for AuctionGet that sweet NeXT turtleneck you've always wanted.
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What's an Apple fanboy or fangirl supposed to do once they'vefilled their basementwith vintage Apple hardware? Start filling up the closets with Steve Jobs' old clothes, of course. AsTechCrunchreports, a whole wardrobe of the late Apple founder's shirts, bowties, watches, ID badges and other tossed-off goods arecurrently up for auction.
Weirdly, the items seem to have ended up in the estate of actress Jane Fonda, but they could soon be in your own very personal Jobs collection thanks to "auction house to the stars"Julien's Live. The NeXT-branded turtleneck pictured above ison the auction block, of course. But true fans of '90s-era Steve might be more interested in thisfull ensembleof nicely distressed Levi's, Versace button-up and Neiman Marcus bow tie (starting bid $400), this epically pleated pair ofVersace slacks with matching necktie(starting bid $300), or theleather jacketJobs wore while flipping the bird to IBM (starting bid $4,000).
另一方面,如果你真正想要的生活Steve Jobs way, we might suggest taking a look at his"bathrobe and electric razors" set, so you can lounge around your home feeling as though you just nailed another perfect keynote. Or, for the ultimate in ironic fanboyism, look no further thanthis set of five certified, Jobs-owned T-shirtscommemorating everything from the founding of Standford's Computer Science department in 1965 to the 1989 launch of NeXT computers.