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Blood mixed with red ink fills the sole s air cushions. Only 666 pairs of the shoes were made. (Photo: Lil Nas X/ Supplied)
During the eve of Holy Week, a design collective released their Nike Air Max collaboration with Lil Nas X.
Titled Satan Shoes, the sneakers have drops of human blood mainlined into each sneaker’s sole.
After facing a lawsuit from Nike, the parties have agreed to settle the matter out of court.
Last month, on the eve of Holy Week, art and design collective MSCHF partnered with rapper Lil Nas X to release a modified take on the Nike Air Max 97s sneaker. Titled Satan Shoes, the black and red sneakers are embellished with pentagram pendants, the collaborators’ names and the Bible verse Luke 10:18. This in addition to having drops of human blood mainlined into the soles of the sneaker. Priced at $1018 per pair, the Satan Shoes were produced in an edition of 666. MInutes into their sale, the shoes sold out.
As part of the agreement, MSCHF will start a voluntary recall of the Satan Shoes and the previously released Jesus Shoes, which were also based on Nike sneakers. MSCHF will buy back the products at their original retail prices to remove them from circulation, Nike said in a statement Thursday.
“Nike had nothing to do with the Satan Shoes or the Jesus Shoes,” the athleticwear maker said. “If any purchasers were confused, or if they otherwise want to return their shoes, they may do so for a full refund. Purchasers who choose not to return their shoes and later encounter a product issue, defect or health concern should contact MSCHF, not Nike.”
Nike, MSCHF settle lawsuit over unauthorized Satan Shoes promoted by Lil Nas X Follow Us
Question of the Day In this Jan. 26, 2020, photo, Lil Nas X poses in the press room with the awards for best music video and best pop duo/group performance for Old Town Road, at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. (AP . more > By Andrew Blake - The Washington Times - Friday, April 9, 2021
Nike has settled the lawsuit the sportswear giant recently filed in federal court against MSCHF, the seller of unauthorized “Satan Shoes” promoted by rapper Lil Nas X, both parties confirmed Friday.
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