Lil Nas X is not happy about Nike halting the sale of his Nike Max Airmax 97s’ collab with MSCHF.
Following the backlash Lil Nas X received for releasing the custom Nike Air Max 97s, called “Satan Shoes,” Nike denies having any involvement in the sneaker.
In a statement, Nike said, “we do not have a relationship with Lil Nas or MSCHF. Nike did not design or release these shoes, and we do not endorse them.”
MSCHF x Lil Nas X “Satan Shoes” 🏹
👟Nike Air Max ’97
🩸Contains 60cc ink and 1 drop of human blood
🗡️666 Pairs, individually numbered
💰$1,018
🗓️March 29th, 2021 pic.twitter.com/XUMA9TKGSX— SAINT (@saint) March 26, 2021
According to reports, Nike has filed a lawsuit against MSCHF over the Lil Nas X “Satan Shoes” for trademark infringement, false designation of origin, and trademark dilution.
In the lawsuit, filed in federal court in the Eastern District of New York, Nike claims the shoes were “done without Nike’s approval or authorization, and Nike is in no way connected with this project.”
Nike has filed a lawsuit against MSCHF over the Lil Nas X “Satan Shoes” for trademark infringement, false designation of orgin, and trademark dilution. pic.twitter.com/DNCHUapAQy
— Rap Alert (@rapalert3) March 29, 2021
News broke that Nike put a halt on the sales and Nas is not happy about it. “Sorry guys i’m legally not allowed to give the 666th pair away anymore because of the crying nerds on the internet,” Lil Nas X wrote. “I haven’t been upset until today, i feel like it’s fucked up they have so much power they can get shoes cancelled. freedom of expression gone out the window. but that’s gonna change soon. […] people make customs all the time, it’s never been a problem. nike only stopped the sell of the shoe because a powerful group of people pushed them to do so.”
i haven’t been upset until today, i feel like it’s fucked up they have so much power they can get shoes cancelled. freedom of expression gone out the window. but that’s gonna change soon.
— ☆ (@LilNasX) April 1, 2021