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Who Said Horses Can’t be Sneakerheads? “Horse Kicks” Thinks Different

While sneaker-themed gear for dogs is becoming more widespread, Marcus Floyd of “Horse Kicks” wants to make horses become certified sneakerheads.

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The Lexington, Kentucky-based shoe artist creates bespoke reinvented sneakers for domesticated, one-toed, hoofed creatures using the “deconstruction and reconstruction” abilities he learnt at The Shoe Surgeon‘s SRGN Academy.

Floyd has prepared numerous pre-made styles for the Fall 2022 season in preparation for the launch of his brand. The fragment design x Air Jordan 1 High, Air Jordan 1 High “Court Purple,” adidas YEEZY BOOST 350 V2 “Dazzling Blue,” and Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance 650 “Green” are among the standout creations.

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The custom footwear will be available for $1,200 USD on the Horse Kicks website beginning October 24, with 10% of sales benefiting Sneaker Ball Lex and its charities.

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Horse Kicks will also have a pop-up shop at this year’s Breeders’ Cup World Championships, which will be held in Kentucky on November 4-5. The Fall 2022 collection will also be on display and auctioned off at the Sneaker Ball Lex charity event on November 12.


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