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Hypebeasts, listen up! Here’s your chance to walk on water.
“We thought of thatArizona Iced Tea and Adidas collab, where they were selling shoes that [advertised] a beverage company that sells iced tea at bodegas,” MSCHF’s head of commerce Daniel Greenberg told theNew York Post. “So we wanted to make a statement about how absurd collab culture has gotten.”
MSCHF purchasedNike Air Max 97’s, added unique religious customizations to less than two dozen of them and drastically hiked up the price — the limited-edition kicks sold out in minutes,Fox Newsreports.

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The words “MT 14:25” (an abbreviation for, Matthew 14:25, the Bible verse in which Jesus walks on water) are printed along the outer-facing side of the sneaker and MSCHF added a single drop of blood the tongue of the shoe to symbolize the blood of Christ.


Nike, which is in no way affiliated with “Jesus Shoes”, did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
“We were wondering, what would a collab with Jesus Christ look like?” Greenberg said. “As a Jew myself, the only thing I knew was that he walked on water.”

Incampaign images on MSCHF’s website, a male model poses with religious statues and prays at an altar while wearing the “Jesus Shoe,” a red two-piece set and beaded bracelets.
According to company’s website, MSCHF’s allows consumers to get their hands on new products “24 hours before the masses” with drops every second and fourth Tuesday of the month.
source: people.com