Nike receives a lot of negative feedback from their fans sports shoes for her ISPA Mindbody sneaker, which features a worn-in aesthetic. The mud-hued shoe, which is also available in green, has found plenty of critics online who have blasted the $180 sneaker, which was released earlier this year. The shoe is meant to be “easily disassembled,” according to the website, which also makes it recyclable when returned to one of its boutiques. Nike.
Outraged commentators on Twitter however likened them to something “taken from a dump” and with “foot fungus”.
On Facebook, disgusted customers compared the olive-colored shoes to “the lungs of a pack-a-day smoker”criticizing the expensive footwear as moldy and disgusting, according to Jam Press.
But not all comments were negative. On the product page, an anonymous person comments: “One of the most comfortable shoes I own, would definitely recommend,” rating the product as “very durable” with five stars.
“I love them. I wear them everywhere,” agreed another, also rating the shoe five stars. “Don’t walk on wet ground in these. Feet and socks will get wet. It has small holes for ventilation in the sole.”
Nike mocked for ‘moldy’ $180 recyclable sneakers: ‘Dumpster Dunks’ https://t.co/W3q0IFTBYN pic.twitter.com/DK3hSUyYpx
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Source: News Beast

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