
Judge grants restraining order on Lil Nas X collaborated 'Satan Shoes,' puts end to planned giveaway
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U.S. District Court Judge Eric Komitee has granted Nike a temporary restraining order that is meant to stop American art collective MSCHF Product Studio from selling “Satan Shoes” that use Nike Air Max 97 as a base.
It is meant to stop American art collective MSCHF Product Studio from selling "Satan Shoes" that use Nike Air Max 97 as a base, according to court documents obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. Brooklyn-based creative label MSCHF released the shoe, which is a pair of all-white Nike Air Max 97s that have been injected with holy water sourced from the Jordan River. (MSCHF) Less than two dozen of the Jesus Shoes were made with no plans to create more, according to MSCHF. (MSCHF) Among the other religious details is a red sole, which references the traditional red shoes worn by the Pope, frankincense-scented insoles, and a crucifix threaded through the laces. (MSCHF) The controversial shoes were a collaboration with the 21-year-old rapper, which MSCHF and Lil Nas X promoted on Monday, March 29, via social media.More Related News