American department store Nieman Marcus put up for sale "dead" sneakers for $ 1425 Future Destroyed Running Shoes by Maison Margiela
10.05.2017 3416

American department store Nieman Marcus put up for sale "dead" sneakers for $ 1425

New from Maison Margiela fashion house, a pair of sneakers called “Future Destroyed” that look like they were recently taken out of a garbage can, put up for sale in one of the most prestigious department stores in the US, Nieman Marcus, at a price of $ 1425, times.com reports. .

Tall men's sneakers in white and yellow colors look very shabby - in places with torn leather, with holes and scratches. The model is a work of the fashion house designer Maison Margiela, who is known for his avant-garde and somewhat destructive style. The department store also has other brand sneakers that look like they are splashed with dirt.

New from Maison Margiela, a pair of "Future Destroyed" sneakers that look like they were recently taken out of the trash can, is for sale in one ...
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