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  2. 23 No-Fail White Sneakers Every Man Should Own - AOL

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    From minimalist shoes to high-fashion kicks, these are the 23 best white sneakers to shop on the market right now, from Nike, Adidas, Gucci, Prada, and more.

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    Harry Styles is no stranger to turning heads in his custom Gucci looks on tour, but it’s his fancy footwear game that’s garnering some new attention these days. Related: Where to Find Cheap ...

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    “These shoes made my whole European trip/ Honestly, 10/10, I’d buy them in every color,” she raved in the video’s caption. Since posting the video just five days ago, it quickly went viral ...

  5. Gucci Gucci - Wikipedia

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    "Gucci Gucci" is a pop-rap song. [2] In the song she proclaims her disdain for wearing designer brands such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, and Prada. [3] The single gained popularity after being uploaded on her YouTube channel on May 16, 2011, the song garnered nearly 3 million views on YouTube in a little over two weeks. [4]

  6. Gucci Flip Flops - Wikipedia

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    "Gucci Flip Flops" is a song by American rapper Bhad Bhabie featuring fellow American rapper Lil Yachty, released on March 26, 2018 as the second single from the former's debut mixtape 15 (2018). The song was produced by 30 Roc and Cheeze Beatz.

  7. Sneaker collecting - Wikipedia

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    Consumers started to collect, trade and resell sneakers in the 1970s, and the sneakerhead subculture came to prominence in New York City during the 1980s. Sneakers such as the Adidas Superstar and Puma Suede were popularized by b-boys and hip-hop artists, [4] and Nike's Air Jordan line revolutionized the industry with its marketing linked to superstar basketball player Michael Jordan.