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The offer of souvenirs and memorabilia at the Apple campus is usually different from the offer at regular Apple Stores. This week, a brand new, unique collection of exclusive t-shirts with designs that pay homage to Apple's history went on sale at the Visitor Center store on Infinite Loop. The collection is limited and will only be available for a limited time.

Priced at $3 each, the shirts feature the famous pirate flag that some say flew over Apple's offices on Bandley XNUMX during the development of the first Macintosh computer. The flying of the flag was inspired by a quote by Steve Jobs that it is better to be a pirate than to join the navy. The author of the original flag was Susan Kare, who hand-painted a skull with crossed skulls and added an eye patch in the colors of the Apple logo at the time.

In addition to t-shirts with a pirate skull, it is possible to buy clothes in a special store with inscriptions in the Apple Garamond font - which the company used for marketing purposes at the beginning of this millennium. Some of the t-shirts bear the words "Infinite Loop" and the Apple logo, while others have the words "1 Infinite Loop Cupertino" creatively printed on them. There are also t-shirts with colorful "Macintosh" Hello lettering or emoji embroidery with a zipper instead of a mouth.

You can view photos of T-shirts in the photo gallery for this article. The visitor center in Apple Park also offers a new collection of t-shirts - here it is t-shirts with the inscription Cupertino, an emoji with an exploding head and the inscription "I visited Apple Park and it blew my mind" or even baby clothes with the inscription "A is for Apple".

Apple Park Infinite Loop t-shirt fb collection

Source: 9to5Mac

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