Not only that, they’re apparently official too.
Mexico’s Heredia Clothing made these seemingly licensed DBZ sneakers modelled after Goku, Trunks and Vegeta. According to Fashionably Geek, they’re 400 pesos ($34) a pair.
That’s cheaper than over 9000.
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7 responses to “Dragon Ball Sneakers Are Real”
Is the a Yamcha model? They’d be great for running away in.
I’ll see myself out.
Hey at least there isn’t a Raditz pair. They’re about as weak as Yamcha!
Can we get these in Aus?
I really want those Capsule Corp. shoes
Same.
I really really want these shoes. What are the odds they don’t make them in US14 though? Stupid giant feet -_-
Not really a fan of sneakers, but id like to be a pimp daddy at school running around in my goku sneaks.