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Nike sues company that made 'Satan Shoes' with Lil Nas X

Published 03/29/2021, 07:48 PM
Updated 03/29/2021, 11:35 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Nike swoosh logo is seen outside the store on 5th Ave in New York

By Lisa Richwine

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Athletic shoe maker Nike Inc (NYSE:NKE) on Monday sued a New York-based company that produced "Satan Shoes" purported to contain a drop of human blood as part of a collaboration with "Old Town Road" rapper Lil Nas X.

Nike said in the lawsuit that the company, MSCHF Product Studio Inc, infringed on and diluted its trademark with the black-and-red, devil-themed shoes, which went on sale online on Monday. Lil Nas X is not named as a defendant in the suit.

The shoes are customized Nike Air Max 97 sneakers that contain red ink and "one drop of human blood" in the sole, according to a website describing the 666 pairs of limited edition shoes. The back of one shoe says "MSCHF" and the other says "Lil Nas X." https://twitter.com/mschf/status/1376549518100029443

Several media outlets reported that the shoes sold out in less than one minute at a cost of $1,018 per pair. Lil Nas X said on Twitter he would choose the recipient of the 666th pair from social media users who circulated one of his tweets.

Nike, in its lawsuit filed in federal court in New York, said the shoes were produced "without Nike's approval and authorization," and the company was "in no way connected with this project."

"There is already evidence of significant confusion and dilution occurring in the marketplace, including calls to boycott Nike in response to the launch of MSCHF’s Satan Shoes based on the mistaken belief that Nike has authorized or approved this product," the lawsuit said.

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Nike asked the court to immediately stop MSCHF from fulfilling orders for the shoes and requested a jury trial to seek damages.

Representatives for Lil Nas X and MSCHF did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The Grammy-winning rapper, 21, on Friday released a video for new song "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" in which he dances with a character wearing devil horns.

Latest comments

Nike will win. First Nas could use a generic brand shoes. Second, Nike doesnt want that design. If Nike wants to, it could bk the other company.
Nike acted to late. I personally would never buy Bike again
Price to earnings ratio of 62, hahahahaha, yep send this to the ground! Its called a reality check.
Cheap publicity stunt using the outrage culture algos which are the standard issue and MO of all social media companies, especially Facebook.  I'd like to know if Little Nas PR manager is Lou Cipher? :P  Anyhow, I don't care much for the devil, religious nutbags have yet to conclude humanity doesn't need a devil, they do pretty ********well at evil....seems to come naturally.
Dude should make his owns shoes dont Bandit nike.. i think the dudes ploy is way weak
Btw being original doesnt mean sampling ********
Hahaha, doubt they could muster up much originality. They're mimic's with no creative intelligence. All they know it how to push buttons, be it computers or peoples.
This has to be one of the most depraved and ironic productions in human history. Maybe if mankind had progressed to the point of solace and full potential then this mocking would be due. However all of the vices that satan whether or not one thinks exists are still present in our world today and we have not made inroads in any of them. Drunkenness,,,,,,,opiod addiction...spousal abuse...child endangerment...the list goes on and on including the *******of unborn children. Even the inaccurate forecasters Voltaire, Stalin and Mao would blush at this news.
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