American rapper Lil Nas X launched a pair of ‘Satan shoes’ in collaboration with a Brooklyn-based prank company MSCHF and they sold out in minutes!
According to reports, the shoes had a drop of actual human blood in them.
The controversial red and black sneakers were made using Nike Air Max 97s and Nike isn't really happy about it.
The American multinational corporation has sued MSCHF for trademark infringement and dilution.
Nike added that no approval or authorization was sought from them.
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