Silicon Valley's ultimate status symbol is the sneaker. Here are the rare, expensive, and goofy shoes worn by the top tech CEOs — including the custom Jordans worn by Elon Musk on stage last night
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But don't let the pedestrian fashion item fool you. These sneakers can be as rare and as status-defining as the fineor the designer handbags clutched by elite art dealers.
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