Designer Warren Lotas selling limited edition Jason Voorhees sneakers

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Designer Warren Lotas has featured slasher icon Jason Voorhees on a couple pieces of clothing before, and this Sunday, August 2nd, he'll be releasing a customized Nike Dunk Low Jason Voorhees shoe. As FootWearNews describes the shoe, 

This custom iteration of the popular Dunk Low features a white leather upper that’s wrapped with green suede overlays and contrasted with red laces.) The model loosely resembles the coveted “Heineken” SB Dunk Low from 2003 that’s reselling for around $3,000 on StockX.) Where Lotas’ reimagined version differs is the removal of Nike branding on the tongue and the addition of the slasher’s iconic hockey mask on the sides.

Only 2000 numbered pairs of this shoe will be produced. They'll be available to purchase exclusively on WarrenLotas.com as of 5pm Eastern on Sunday. A pair goes for the price of $300. They're expected to start shipping out in late September.

Lotas's Instagram announcement of the shoe can be seen below, along with a sample of the artwork that was featured on his previous FRIDAY THE 13TH-related pieces.

$300 for a pair of shoes is a bit steep for me, but it's always cool to see more pieces of F13/Jason clothing getting made.

Friday the 13th Warren Lotas

Source: FootWearNews

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