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Gucci is going for the whole broken-in look with a pair of sneakers that look like you’ve run a Tough Mudder in them. The men’s Screener Leather Sneaker features Gucci’s . Gucci did the dirty work for you with its new “Screener” sneaker. The designer brand is selling 0 men’s and women’s shoes that have been “treated for an all-over distressed effect,” that. Raf Simons released a pair of black scuffed white shoes with Adidas in Fall 2015, and luxury Italian label Golden Goose has long opted for the intentionally sullied look. Two looks from Gucci. Gucci is going for the whole broken-in look with a pair of sneakers that look like you’ve run a Tough Mudder in them. The men’s Screener Leather Sneaker features Gucci’s famous red and green colors, and appear like they could have been white . at some point.

Just months after Italian shoe brand Golden Goose was called out for selling US0 distressed sneakers Gucci has followed suit.

Gucci's 0 dirty sneakers come with cleaning instructions. The designer says the Screener leather sneakers were "influenced by classic trainers from the 70s." The luxury retailer's Screener leather sneaker costs 0 and comes in three different styles featuring the brand's classic red and green stripe. Gucci's website describes the sneakers as "influenced by classic trainers from the '70s, the multicolor Screener sneakers — named for the defensive sports move — reference the colors of the House . Now, the high-end label is selling a pair of intentionally "distressed" leather tennis sneakers that look like they've been pre-owned, for 0. The sneakers, called the "Screener," are named. Gucci released new Screener sneakers that are meant to look dirty for 0 for spring '19, and Twitter had something to say about them.

The going American price for "dirty" or distressed Italian sneakers goes for a cool 0 through four U.S. vendors, including Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale's, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. Gucci is charging more than $A1000 for a pair of ‘dirty’ shoes. The luxury fashion brand described the trainers — dubbed the “Screener GG sneaker” — as “vintage” and “old “school”, with an “allover distressed effect” on gucci.com. To call them “distressed” is putting it .

Gucci did the dirty work for you with its new “Screener” sneaker. The designer brand is selling 0 men’s and women’s shoes that have been “treated for an all-over distressed effect,” that. Raf Simons released a pair of black scuffed white shoes with Adidas in Fall 2015, and luxury Italian label Golden Goose has long opted for the intentionally sullied look. Two looks from Gucci. Gucci is going for the whole broken-in look with a pair of sneakers that look like you’ve run a Tough Mudder in them. The men’s Screener Leather Sneaker features Gucci’s famous red and green colors, and appear like they could have been white . at some point. Just months after Italian shoe brand Golden Goose was called out for selling US0 distressed sneakers Gucci has followed suit.

Gucci's 0 dirty sneakers come with cleaning instructions. The designer says the Screener leather sneakers were "influenced by classic trainers from the 70s."

The luxury retailer's Screener leather sneaker costs 0 and comes in three different styles featuring the brand's classic red and green stripe. Gucci's website describes the sneakers as "influenced by classic trainers from the '70s, the multicolor Screener sneakers — named for the defensive sports move — reference the colors of the House . Now, the high-end label is selling a pair of intentionally "distressed" leather tennis sneakers that look like they've been pre-owned, for 0. The sneakers, called the "Screener," are named.

Gucci released new Screener sneakers that are meant to look dirty for 0 for spring '19, and Twitter had something to say about them. The going American price for "dirty" or distressed Italian sneakers goes for a cool 0 through four U.S. vendors, including Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale's, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom.

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