Steve Jobs' used Birkenstocks were auctioned for more than $200,000 on Saturday.
Since then, the Birkenstocks have circulated through exhibitions across Milan, Berlin, and New York — but the price has definitely risen.
While most vintage items are marked down in price for wear and tear, in the case of Jobs' Birkenstocks, the value was in the damage.
While the hype around Jobs' Birkenstocks is due in part to his glorified status within Silicon Valley, the sandals might have fetched more money this time around because Birkenstocks themselves have skyrocketed in popularity.
Margot Fraser, the German-American entrepreneur who founded the US arm of Birkenstocks, told Julien's that "he was interested in where the form comes from.