Imagine wearing a shoe made of human blood

Imagine wearing a shoe made of human blood you can buy one such pair more than a 1,000$, who made these out rated shoes where you can buy them

This shoe has got people blood boiling its solely to have human blood, it is the name of the devil the company behind it is called MSCHF 

Satan shoe
Satan Shoes

Sole full of human blood does it have any takers only 666 pairs were made with blood and Hell's theme they were priced 1,018$ each

The sneaker is in collaboration with rapper Lil Nas X their release going with side with singles montero called (Call Me By Your Name) 

In his music video 22 years old rapper fall's into hell this is what happens next 
this is Lil Nas x giving a devil a lap dance, the video is outrageous the shoes all the more

You have been surprised the pairs all of them are sold out
have to wonder why such products even sell, who buys them? 

Satan shoe

But a sneaker look like Nike shoe fanatics realize the pair is a customized version of Nike’s Air Max 97s 

Santan shoe containing 1 drop of blood sell out within 1 minute, sued by Nike... 

Nike sues New York company for using their sneakers to ‘Santan shoes’

Nike’s lawsuit

After the backlash, Nike distanced itself from the shoes and released a statement saying, “We do not have a relationship with Little Nas X or MSCHF.”

“Nike did not design or release these shoes and we do not endorse them,” it added.

The company also filed a lawsuit against MSCHF Monday claiming copyright infringement and “false designation of origin”. Nas hasn’t been named as a defendant.

In the lawsuit, Nike argues it must contain control over its brand, by “setting the record straight”, about what products bear its distinctive ‘swoosh’ logo.

“In fact, there is already evidence of significant confusion and dilution occurring in the marketplace, including calls to boycott Nike in response to the launch of MSCHF’s ‘Satan shoes’ based on the mistaken belief that Nike has authorized or approved this product,” Nike says in the lawsuit. 

Not the first time for MSCHF

MSCHF has a reputation for launching such wild and irreverent products.

In fact, this isn’t their first experiment with Nike’s Air Max 97s sneakers. Designed on the same shoes, they had released a limited edition ‘Jesus shoes’ in 2019, which contained ‘holy water’ from river Jordan and a steel crucifix. 

In the same year, they had released a laptop containing dangerous computer viruses, which was sold for over $1.3 million.

In February this year, they had ripped open four Hermès Birkin bags to create a collection of sandals priced between $34,000 and $76,000, according to CNN.

Unapologetic Nas 

Nas, a Grammy-winning artist, however, remains defiant and humorous in the face of the backlash. 

Right after controversy over his video, the rapper said he wanted people to “feel the anger you teach us to have towards ourselves (the LGBTQ community)”. 

 

He also went live on Instagram Tuesday and “fake cried” over the controversy, asking more and more people to stream his song. 

In another post, the artist wrote, “We are in a pandemic & there is a mass shooting every week but y’all are gathering in church to discuss shoes lmaooo”.

 

After Nike’s lawsuit, Nas posted a gif of Squidward from cartoon show Spongebob Squarepants, living in a cardboard box, asking for change, with the caption, “me after the Nike lawsuit”. 

(Edited by Vikram) 

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