“Contrast”
On the other hand, the iconic Stan Smith shoe by Adidas, which launched in 1973 and arguably resembles Gucci’s latest design, retails for a reasonable $80.
“Twitter reacts”
Fashion in all it’s glory and stupidity.
Gucci is selling intentionally dirty sneakers for $1,175 https://t.co/sgY75pcZ94
— Danny Casolin (@dannycares2much) March 20, 2019
I guess rich people pay good money for dirty shoes. Wait, distressed shoes.
PS: The ‘shoe care’ section says to use only neutral or same colours to avoid ‘over staining’. Yeah, because that’s the real problem with this shoe.#Gucci#FashionContinuesToBaffleMe pic.twitter.com/pv4KbRgGdi
— Sid Balachandran (@iwrotethose) March 20, 2019
Im not paying 900 dollars for already dirty Gucci sneakers, ima just let the ones I already have get dirty and tell y’all it’s exclusive
— ℙ????????✨???????? (@julie_marcus) March 19, 2019
Photo Credit: Gucci