Here's Where To Buy Trump Sneakers Online
Donald Trump's fans and supporters can now get their own Trump-branded sneakers.
The former president unveiled his line of shoes, Trump Sneakers, at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia Saturday, just hours after being slapped with a nearly $355 million fraud fine. All sneakers are available for pre-order on the Trump Sneakers website.
At the event, Trump introduced the "Never Surrender High-Top Sneaker" -- limited-edition gold sneakers priced at $399.
The shoes are adorned with an American flag design at the back and a prominent "T" on each side, as seen in photos shared by Sneaker Con.
Trump received mixed reactions from the crowd, with both enthusiastic support and audible booing heard in a video of his appearance shared by the Associated Press.
"I've wanted to do this for a long time," remarked Trump during the Sneaker Con event. "I have some incredible people that work with me on things, and they came up with this ... and I think it's gonna be a big success."
The Trump Sneakers website indicates that only 1,000 pairs of the Never Surrender High-Tops were released.
Described as "bold, gold, and tough, just like President Trump," the shoes were marked sold out on the website as of Sunday afternoon.
The Trump Sneakers line also features red and white laceless athletic shoes priced at $199 each, named "T-Red Wave" and "POTUS 45," respectively.
Both pairs are available for preorder on the Trump Sneakers website, with an estimated shipping date in August.
Every purchase of these sneakers includes extra laces and a Trump "superhero charm."
Trump's new venture extends beyond footwear, with a "Victory47" perfume and cologne available for $99 each on the same website. They are expected to ship in June.
According to the website, the sales of sneakers, perfume, and cologne are not associated with Trump's presidential campaign or the Trump Organization. The rights to use Trump's name, image, and likeness for these products have been licensed to 45Footwear.
A spokesperson from President Joe Biden's re-election campaign, Michael Tyler, mocked Trump's sneaker line launch.
"Donald Trump showing up to hawk bootleg Off-Whites is the closest he'll get to any Air Force Ones ever again for the rest of his life," the spokesperson said, CNN reported.
Following the Sneaker Con event, Trump is expected to address supporters in Michigan.
The Sneaker Con appearance comes after a New York state judge confirmed that the start date of Trump's criminal trial in his hush-money case will be March 25.
On Friday, Trump was also ordered to pay nearly $355 million to New York state for lying about his wealth on financial statements and misrepresenting property values.
Following the judgment, Trump expressed his intent to appeal the ruling.
Last month, the former president was also ordered to pay $83 million to E. Jean Carroll for defamation.