
Lights, camera, auction!
The Hindu
Here is a wish list of pre-loved items, from Kangana Ranaut’s wooden horse to Ranbir Kapoor’s towel
Steve Jobs’ brown suede Birkenstock sandals — the same ones he wore while wandering about his parents’ Los Altos home in the mid-1970s — have just been sold for about $220,000. According to the auction house, this is apparently the highest amount ever paid for a pair of used sandals.
‘The cork and jute foot-bed retains the imprint of Steve Jobs’ feet,’ gushed the auctioneers on their website while describing the said sandals, ‘which had been shaped after years of use.’
Imagine. It was as he paced about aimlessly in these sandals that Jobs dreamt of making little gadgets that people with low self-esteem would buy at exorbitant prices and hold in their hands to make themselves feel special. Not to mention how he could do buddy Wozniak out of his bonus when they were working for Atari.
I have no doubt the unnamed buyer is an NRI brother. I can see him now, piously carrying the sandals on his head, as he circumambulates his favourite deity, requisitioning him to grant another round of funding for his fifth consecutive failed start-up.
A couple of years ago, our very own Anushka Sharma came up with the idea of auctioning her pre-loved outfits, the ones she wore while expecting her child. I’m not sure how that went. But other than the transistor Aamir Khan used to cover his modesty in PK, which reportedly went for ₹1.5 crore, and a pinstriped suit that went for ₹4.3 crore, the market for pre-loved material has been woefully underexploited in our country.
Here is a wish list of pre-loved items I’d like to see in the market. Investors, make this happen, thank me later.
As always, let’s start with the film world: Shakti Kapoor’s iconic range of drawers (with extra long drawstring) from Raja Babu has to be number one on my list. Bid for the lot and insist they throw in his moustache from the same movie for free.