I would also like to add something, before the Nike haters come along.
I’m not an advocate of slave labor, nor their woke virtue signaling. While I haven’t boycotted Nike or apple, I haven’t purchased anything made by them since my iPhone 7 and my pair of gym shorts I got about 3 years ago. I think it would be hard to find a mass produced item of clothing (shirts that are under 25 bucks) that isn’t made overseas where regulations are loosely enforced, or there are no regulations at all.
That being said, Nike did not design this shoe, it is a third party designer selling them with the ethos endorsement from a big name like Lil Nas X (who just happens to be an openly gay/closet trans?).
The same company that made this shoe, also made a Jesus version previously, which I don’t see much issue with. I do have issue with normalizing satanic imagery, and having someone that lots of little kids (Old Town Road) admire wear the pentagram shoes while wearing red colored contacts.
I would also like to add something, before the Nike haters come along.
I’m not an advocate of slave labor, nor their woke virtue signaling. While I haven’t boycotted Nike or apple, I haven’t purchased anything made by them since my iPhone 7 and my pair of gym shorts I got about 3 years ago. I think it would be hard to find a mass produced item of clothing (shirts that are under 25 bucks) that isn’t made overseas where regulations are loosely enforced, or there are no regulations at all.
That being said, Nike did not design this shoe, it is a third party designer selling them with the ethos endorsement from a big name like Lil Nas X (who just happens to be an openly gay/closet trans?).
The same company that made this shoe, also made a Jesus version previously, which I don’t see much issue with. I do have issue with normalizing satanic imagery, and having someone that lots of little kids (Old Town Road) admire wear the pentagram shoes while wearing red colored contacts.