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  2. The 20 best white sneakers of 2025 - AOL

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    Adidas Grand Court 2.0 Shoes The iconic Adidas Grand Court sneakers are recognizable thanks to the three stripes on the side, but these shoes are also available in an all-white colorway, making ...

  3. Day after judge orders him to pay more than $350M, Trump ...

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    The former president appeared at Sneaker Con, a shoe collector convention, to tout his gold high-tops branded with a "T" and U.S. flag-like design. Day after judge orders him to pay more than ...

  4. Trump launches sneaker line a day after judge’s order to pay ...

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    Former President Donald Trump on Saturday launched a sneaker line, a day after he and his companies were ordered by a judge to pay nearly $355 million in his New York civil fraud trial.

  5. Never Surrender High-Top - Wikipedia

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    The sneaker was manufactured by 45Footwear, who licensed Trump's image from CIC Ventures, [4] and will ship in July. [7] Trump autographed at least ten pairs of the Never Surrender High-Top. [8] One pair was sold for US$9,000 to Roman Sharf, a watch dealer. Sharf was invited to Trump International Golf Club after posting about the sneakers ...

  6. 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]

  7. Keds - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Pro-Keds Royal Flash court shoes. In 1949, Pro-Keds were introduced as a line of sneakers for athletic performance [10] intended to compete with the industry standard, Converse. [11] [12] [13] Designed specifically for basketball players, the original style, the Royal, [14] was endorsed by George Mikan.