Nike sues maker of 'Satan Shoes'

Nike sues maker of 'Satan Shoes'

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Nike on Monday filed a federal lawsuit alleging trademark infringement against a Brooklyn, New York, company that made customized Nike Air Max 97s with "satanic-themed detailing." The shoes made headlines, including in The New York Times, throughout the weekend, leading up to Monday's release. The company, MSCHF Product Studio Inc., released 666 pairs of the shoes on Monday. They quickly sold out, according to industry publication Complex. The shoes cost $1,018 per pair and contain one drop of…

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