The company that partnered with Lil Nas X on his Satan Shoes has said that it is surprised that Nike is seeking to block the sale of the trainers, insisting that they are a work of conceptual art.The limited edition shoes are modified Nike Air Max 97s, with the air sole filled with red ink and – creator MSCHF claims – one drop of human blood.
Lil Nas X unveiled the trainers late last month, alongside his new single ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’ and its accompanying video, which sees him giving Satan a lapdance.Both the video and the shoes have garnered some useful controversy for Lil Nas X and his marketing team.
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