Naik wants Lil Nash x ‘Devil Shoes’ to be destroyed

Nike is a devil with a time Lil Nash X Anti-Blood Sneakers.

The sports giants want every pair of viral rapper’s “Devil Shoes” to be destroyed as they deceive consumers into thinking that Nike supports devil worship.

Naik made an extreme request in a lawsuit against MSCHF, designed to custom Air Max 97, released in a limited edition 666 pair with Lil Ness X’s new single, “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” it was done.”

Nike attributed the conservative backlash to the Brooklyn-based MSCHF after the launch of the shoe, which consisted of pentagram pendants, inverted crosses and soles, containing a drop of human blood.

In his complaint filed Monday in Brooklyn federal court, Naik said, “In the short time since the announcement of the Devil’s shoes, Naik has caused considerable harm to his goodwill, with consumers believing that Naik’s support of Satan Has been doing.”

The Oregon-based company included screenshots of online comments from shoppers stating that they would never buy Nike products again due to a devilish drop, which one calls “pure evil”.

Custom-made Nike shoes manufactured by Lil Nash X shoe are said to contain a drop of human blood
Custom-made Nike shoes manufactured by Lil Nash X shoes are said to contain a drop of human blood.
Courtesy of MSCHF / MEGA

Nike quickly Get yourself off the shoes After the project went public, but some consumers apparently did not buy the company’s claims that it was not involved because the sneakers were stamped with its signature Swoosh logo.

“MSCHF is tricking consumers into believing that Nike manufactures or endorses Devil shoes, and consumers believe that Devil shoes are genuine Nike products, causing consumers to never purchase Nike products in the future Are, ”the lawsuit reads.

The Custom Air Max 97s were released in a limited edition of 666 pairs with the new single from Lil Nash X,
The Custom Air Max 97s were released in a limited edition of 666 pairs with Lil Nash X’s new single, “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)”.
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While Devil Shoes are made of genuine Nike sneakers, the company argues that MSCHF inspired them in such a way that “they constitute new, unofficial products.”

The complaint compels MSCHF to hand over the shoes – which cost less than a minute – $ 1,018 per pair – sold to Nike for destruction and irrevocable to selling or shipping any of them, on a court order. The firm was stopped. Naik also wants MSCHF to pay financial damages to damage its brand.

Naik distanced himself from the shoes after the project went public.
Naik distanced himself from the shoes after the project went public.
Courtesy of MSCHF / MEGA

MSCHF did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But many online observers Noted Nike did not react so strongly after MSCHF released holy water-filled “Jesus shoes” in 2019.

“Did Nike also sue Jesus’ shoes, or is this a targeted lawsuit against a religious minority?” One commenter wrote on Twitter.

Artwork inside the limited edition devil shoe box
Artwork inside the limited edition devil shoe box.
Courtesy of MSCHF / MEGA

Another person tweeted, “They didn’t sell in less than a minute because they are bikes, they sold because of the unique adaptation with the name Lil Nash X. ”

As of Tuesday morning at 7:31 am, Nike shares were down 0.4 percent at $ 133.00 in premarket trading.

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