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,020.00 Raf Simons released a pair of black scuffed white shoes with Adidas in Fall 2015, and luxury Italian label Golden Goose has long opted for . The luxury retailer's Screener leather sneaker costs 0 and comes in three different styles featuring the brand's classic red and green . The designer brand is selling 0 men’s and women’s shoes that have been “treated for an all-over distressed effect,” that gives them the look of worn-in sneakers.

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Raf Simons released a pair of black scuffed white shoes with Adidas in Fall 2015, and luxury Italian label Golden Goose has long opted for the intentionally sullied look. Two looks from Gucci. The luxury retailer's Screener leather sneaker costs 0 and comes in three different styles featuring the brand's classic red and green stripe. Gucci's website describes the sneakers as "influenced by classic trainers from the '70s, the multicolor Screener sneakers — named for the defensive sports move — reference the colors of the House . This isn’t the first time Gucci has tried to pull a fast one on us by selling dirty-looking sneakers. Their 2018 Resort collection featured scuffed up, chunky white sneakers that honestly look like they belong on my dad’s feet during a cook-out instead of a runway.

Now, the high-end label is selling a pair of intentionally "distressed" leather tennis sneakers that look like they've been pre-owned, for 0. The sneakers, called the "Screener," are named.

Gucci is going for the whole broken in look with a pair of sneakers that look like you’ve run a Tough Mudder in them. The men’s Screener Leather Sneaker feature Gucci’s famous red and green colors, and appear like they could have been white . at some point.

There are three color variants to go with your dirty white leather, throwing in greens, oranges, reds and blues. Since the shoes already look old, it makes sense they come with Gucci’s. You might find yourself asking why someone would willingly fork over almost ,200 for dirty shoes? Per US Vogue, Wellesley College assistant professor of psychology Angela Bahns has the answer. "Are these dirty or are they stylish? Nw Gucci shoes cost 0. The company says they're vintage, but potential customers online saying. They just look dirty."Just months after Italian shoe brand Golden Goose was called out for selling US0 (AU5) distressed sneakers that looked to be held together with tape, Gucci has followed suit with a AU,175 iteration of its own from its spring/summer 2019 collection.

The designer brand is selling 0 men’s and women’s shoes that have been “treated for an all-over distressed effect,” that gives them the look of worn-in sneakers. Raf Simons released a pair of black scuffed white shoes with Adidas in Fall 2015, and luxury Italian label Golden Goose has long opted for the intentionally sullied look. Two looks from Gucci.

The luxury retailer's Screener leather sneaker costs 0 and comes in three different styles featuring the brand's classic red and green stripe. Gucci's website describes the sneakers as "influenced by classic trainers from the '70s, the multicolor Screener sneakers — named for the defensive sports move — reference the colors of the House . This isn’t the first time Gucci has tried to pull a fast one on us by selling dirty-looking sneakers. Their 2018 Resort collection featured scuffed up, chunky white sneakers that honestly look like they belong on my dad’s feet during a cook-out instead of a runway. Now, the high-end label is selling a pair of intentionally "distressed" leather tennis sneakers that look like they've been pre-owned, for 0. The sneakers, called the "Screener," are named. Gucci is going for the whole broken in look with a pair of sneakers that look like you’ve run a Tough Mudder in them. The men’s Screener Leather Sneaker feature Gucci’s famous red and green colors, and appear like they could have been white . at some point.

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There are three color variants to go with your dirty white leather, throwing in greens, oranges, reds and blues. Since the shoes already look old, it makes sense they come with Gucci’s.

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You might find yourself asking why someone would willingly fork over almost ,200 for dirty shoes? Per US Vogue, Wellesley College assistant professor of psychology Angela Bahns has the answer. "Are these dirty or are they stylish? Nw Gucci shoes cost 0. The company says they're vintage, but potential customers online saying. They just look dirty."

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