Sneakers

Donald Trump's New Sneaker Uses Image From His Assassination Attempt

The sneaker is limited to 5,000 pairs.

Via Gettrumpsneakers

Former President Donald Trump just dropped a new sneaker that references the assassination attempt at his re-election campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, this past weekend.

A pre-order for the new "Fight Fight Fight" Trump High-Top is now listed on Trump's sneaker website. The imagery of the new pair shows that the midfoot features an image of Trump's bloodied face after multiple gunshots were fired at him at the rally. The phrase "Fight Fight Fight," which was chanted by the former President following the assassination attempt, appears below the imagery, while USA flag-inspired details cover the collar. According to the description, there are only 5,000 pairs available for sale and at the time of writing, men's sizes 9 to 13 have already sold out.

This isn't the first time Trump has released his own sneakers. Back in February, Trump made headlines for announcing his all-gold "Never Surrender" High-Top at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia, PA. Much like this latest style, the sneaker was released in limited fashion and launched via pre-order.

Readers who are interested in the "Fight Fight Fight" High-Top can purchase a pair at Gettrumpsneakers.com for $299. The description also confirms that each pair is made to order and is scheduled to ship sometime in September and October. It's also worth mentioning that 10 pairs are being autographed by Trump and will be distributed at random.

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