Halloween: Michael Myers footwear available from Fun.com

Fun.com has unveiled two new styles of shoes inspired by the Halloween franchise and iconic masked slasher Michael Myers.Fun.com has unveiled two new styles of shoes inspired by the Halloween franchise and iconic masked slasher Michael Myers.

Back in October, the folks at Fun.com unveiled a collection of footwear inspired by the likes of Halloween, Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Beetlejuice, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Now they have some new Halloween / Michael Myers-themed shoes up for grabs.

Available on the Fun.com website at THIS LINK are Michael Myers Halloween Low Top Shoes, which have the following description:

He’s Really Killing It
Mike isn’t much of a talker. He’s not really a fan of parties or hanging out. Actually, he’s not really good with people at all. Does he let that stop him? No sir! He gets out there and does the best he can… which usually ends in plenty of senseless killing by knife. Then again, what else would you expect from the greatest horror movie villain that the world has ever seen?

Well, we’re big fans of the Halloween movies, which is why we’re excited to bring you these shoes inspired by the murderous character. The Michael Myers Halloween Low Tops are officially licensed and officially gruesome!

Fun Details
These shoes combine Michael Myers with a classic low top style. The shoes come with a printed image of Michael Myers on the side, complete with blood splatters and a knife for deadly effect. The shoe also has white accents near the eyelets and along the backstrap for color contrast. Finally, the tongue has the quote “You Can’t Kill the Boogeyman” for added creep factor. You can wear it to get yourself into the Halloween mood, or just a bit of horror movie style into your everyday wear!

And at THIS LINK you can find the Michael Myers Halloween High Top Shoes. Here’s their description:

Relentless Style
Michael Myers sure is persistent. We’ve watched every one of the Halloween movies to date. How many times has he been “killed” in the movies? Almost too many to count! He’s been shot, blown up, hit by a truck, and trapped inside of a burning building. And Mike? Well, he just walks it off like it was nothing. He’s proof that you can never keep a good horror movie villain down. The guy has some spectacular plot armor… and quite frankly, we love it. In fact, we love it so much that we’ve captured that relentless attitude in a pair of officially licensed and exclusive high top shoes that you can add to your wardrobe!

Fun Details
These Michael Myers Halloween Shoes combine the devious and unstoppable style of Halloween’s dastardly villain, with a simple high top design that’s comfortable enough for everyday wear. The shoes have an all-over print of Michael wielding a knife. The orange laces and accents add a uniquely Halloween splash of color and the back of the shoes even have “Halloween” along the back strap. Put that all together and you have a style that cannot be stopped, just like Michael Myers himself!

Images of both style of shoe can be seen at the bottom of this article, and more can be found at the Fun.com website at the links provided.

Do these look like shoes you’d want to wear? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Michael Myers Halloween shoes Fun.com
Michael Myers Halloween shoes Fun.com
Michael Myers Halloween shoes Fun.com

Source: Fun.com, Fun.com

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