Apple abandoned the limited edition goods for WWDC 2025his annual conference for developers. The opening Keynote address starts in a few hours, at 10:00 (13:00 et) on Monday, but one of the annual rituals for the WWDC is the release of Apple brand clothing and souvenirs at the Apple Park visit center shop.
This year’s offers, which include hooded sweatshirts, shirts and thunders for children, have Riffs on Apple’s original Rainbow logo on a black or black background that really pop the logo. There is another version of the logo with the word apple written in the Apple Garamond character, which it is not necessary to be a characterd from character to be appreciated. I’m all for this retro!
Obviously all this is to help Apple developers and enthusiasts before the Apple Tim Cook CEO takes its first step on stage. The new limited edition goods are even sprouted on social media.
The Visitor Center of Apple Park in Cupertino now has hooded sweatshirts! Available in black or white, starting today #WWDC25 pic.twitter.com/ft4p9u4ps
– Hunter Harris (@hunter_Spatial) June 7, 2025
Seeing the company embracing its past for Apple fans is exciting, especially in advance of one of the most significant WWDC key notes. There is a lot of at stake for the iPhone manufacturer. Analysts question Apple Progress with Apple Intelligence. The Department of Justice of the United States and 16 General State Lawyers have a Dress against Apple Assuming that the company has blocked the iPhone owners in its ecosystem through monopolistic practices. And President Donald Trump has threatened a Tariffs of 25% on iPhone If Apple does not move the production of iPhone to the United States.
Aside WWDC 2025 Mercch, we expect to see the previews of the next generation of iPhone, Mac AND Apple Watch Software (and more). Voices indicate that Apple changes as the software appoints. Instead of iOS 19 and Watchos 12, we will probably have names focused on the year such as iOS 26 and Watchos 26. Furthermore, the company should bring a unifying visual review to all its operating systems which is inspired in part by Visionos, such as shown by Mark Gurman from Bloomberg.
CNET has editors and writers who attend WWDC 2025 in person to report on developments while breaking.
Look at this: WWDC 25: Wait for great changes in iOS, but not much about an intelligent Siri