sneakers
Though police didn't say which sneakers were amongst the stolen property, with the March lineup that Nike and Jordan Brand have coming up, it was more than likely a bunch of bricks that made those boxes that much heavier to carry.
Fat Joe took to Instagram to cop pleas for securing a pair of Donald Trump’s Insurrection-worthy sneakers. Needless to say, the social media sneaker community was not pleased, and they let him know.
While this may dissuade others from going down the same route that Harvey and his co-conspirators did, don't think there aren't others thinking of other ways to cash in on the sneaker market.
There are racists, then there are FOX News elite-level racists. Case in point, Raymond Arroyo is getting dragged for saying that Black people will inevitably support Trump because of their love of…wait for it, sneakers.
What does Donald Trump, who just got fined for a cool $355M by the state of New York, have to do with sneaker culture? We’ll wait…
We personally prefer the Nike Air Tech Challenge 4 which was a bit more stylish and less bulky than the II's, but these are pretty dope
Don't be surprised if the man goes Tekashi 6ix9ine and gives up the goods on his partners when it's all said and done.
We hate to be those people, but as sneakerheads we have to know which pair of sneakers exactly were taken.
While we may never know who dropped off these grails in the donation bid, in the end it turned out to be quite the Christmas gift for an important organization.
Real talk, we're not mad at the "Cactus Mac" on those McEnroe kicks. Whether or not those actually drop remains to be seen.
Needless to say demand for these will be through the roof, but like the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 releases before these expect stock to be extremely limited with anywhere from 100,000 - 250,000 pairs being made available.
Now that the news is out and the man in this case hasn't been charged yet, don't be surprised if he leaves the country before the feds close in on him.