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The Apple CEO wore the special pair while unveiling Apple’s latest product innovations.

During a live-streamed event earlier today, Apple unveiled its latest iPad lineup, accompanied by a special sneaker moment with CEO Tim Cook, who wore a pair of Air Max 1s created entirely on an iPad.

The shoes, a one-of-a-kind iteration of the Nike Air Max 1 ’86 OG model, were crafted in collaboration with Apple, marking a notable fusion of technology and fashion. Renowned for its innovative design, the Air Max 1 ’86 features a distinctive visible Air sole, along with a softer ‘wave’ effect on the toe and mudguard.

Noteworthy details include decorative stitching behind the iconic Nike Swoosh and on the heel, replicating sketch lines drawn with the newly introduced Apple Pencil Pro. The tongue of the sneaker proudly displays both the Nike Swoosh logo and the text “Made on iPad,” underscoring the creative capabilities of Apple’s products.

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