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  2. Nike and Off-White: 'The Ten' - Wikipedia

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    A key part of the creation process was adding the signature Off-White zip-tie that is attached to Off-White products. All the shoes in this collaboration featured the red zip-tie that features the date, name of collaboration and 'zip-tie' in bold white letters. All the shoes in this collaboration had laces and the word "SHOELACES" was written ...

  3. 10 Most Expensive Nike Shoes - AOL

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    The Nike Travis Scott Dunk Low PlayStation shoes feature a blue, black and white color scheme on a canvas design. At one point the shoes sold for an average of around $5,000.

  4. Satan Shoes - Wikipedia

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    A detail from Jan van Eyck's Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych (pictured) appears to be present on the shoebox. [1]Each pair of shoes is black, and features a bronze pentagram on the laces and an inverted cross, [2] while on the sides of the shoes is a reference to the Biblical passage Luke 10:18. [3]

  5. Space Hippie - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the orange and gray color scheme used in the original line, Nike released additional colorways in 2020. The "Volt", released in July, uses light blue and light gray. [6] The "Wheat White" colorway for the Space Hippie 01 uses a faded black and released in August. [7] Space Hippie 04 was released in September in "Astronomy Blue". [8]

  6. LeBron James Spotted In New Nike LeBron Sneaker - AOL

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  7. Court shoe - Wikipedia

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    A court shoe (British English) or pump (American English) is a shoe with a low-cut front, or vamp, with either a shoe buckle or a black bow as ostensible fastening. Deriving from the 17th- and 18th-century dress shoes with shoe buckles, the vamped pump shape emerged in the late 18th century.