Steve Jobs Wore New Balance, So Why Don’t You?

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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Steve Jobs wore New Balance shoes every day. Steve Jobs was worth $10.2 billion when he died. So, I think that guy he knew what he was doing. Maybe we all should be wearing New Balances.

If this is the path you want to follow to become the next billionaire, it might be wise to buy a pair of New Balances as soon as you find a deal. (After all, this is presuming you aren’t a billionaire yet). Luckily, today there is a deal. You can get a pair for just $30, which is over half off their normal price:

These New Balances normally cost $65 (Photo via Amazon)

These New Balances normally cost $65 (Photo via Amazon)

New Balance Men’s 311 Lifestyle Fashion Sneaker on sale for $30.88

Here’s what we’re working with here:

The New Balance 311, takes inspiration from New Balance’s rich Classic Running Heritage. The 311 is a Classic Running silhouette with a comfortable EVA midsole and durable solid rubber outsole. This season, New Balance has updated the silhouette with rich suede and mesh upper for a clean/sleek style that you can rock on any occasion.

New Balance, is dedicated to helping athletes achieve their goals. It’s been their mission for more than a century. It’s why they don’t spend money on celebrity endorsements. They spend it on research and development. It’s why they don’t design products to fit an image. They design them to fit. New Balance is driven to make the finest shoes for the same reason athletes lace them up: to achieve the very best.

Like the above description says, the company doesn’t spend money on celebrity endorsements. But that didn’t keep Steve Jobs from giving it potentially the biggest shoe endorsement of all time.

Steve Jobs wore New Balance (YouTube Screenshot)

Steve Jobs wore New Balance (YouTube Screenshot)

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