Why Is Everyone Buying These $350 Big Red Boots?MSCHF released the boots to the public Thursday, but they are already sold out. You can still get them — if you're willing to pay.

ByGabrielle Bienasz

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Dragging your feet is one thing — cladding them in giant red boots is another.

The Big Red Boot byavant-garde art brand MSCHF ("mischief")has been spottedeverywhere frominfluencers on the streetstoNew York Fashion WeektoTikTok grandpas.

Singer Ciara showed off her pair on Instagram this week:

The boots made their debut online Thursday at $350 a pop and sold out withinseven minutesor mereseconds— depending on who you ask.

The "Big Red Boot" (BRB) is now being hocked on sites like eBay for pricesnorth of $800.

What is the 'Big Red Boot'?

The BRB is a product from the brand MSCHF. A common comparison has been to the Astro Boycharacterof the eponymous franchise, who wears big red boots and black underwear. The brand itself cited Dora The Explorer, who has a monkey companion with red boots.

The giant, clown-like footwear is made from plastic and rubber, per theproduct's detail page.

The cartoonish aesthetic is on purpose and made to challenge the concept of reality in an increasingly metaverse-like world, the product description says.

"Cartoonishness is an abstraction that frees us," MSCHF writes. "If you kick someone in these boots, they go boing!"

What is MSCHF?

Founded by Gabriel Whaley in 2016, MSCHF "is an art collective that engages art, fashion, tech, and capitalism" per its website.

The brand is known for outside-the-box fashion products like a pair of sneakers that supposedly hadholy water in them from the Jordan River. The product is called "Jesus Shoes."

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The brand has also made anart piece with an ATM跟踪检查的的钱的计数s of people who signed up to be a part of the project and withdrew money, and then put them in a visible ranking.

Far from making money or making a point, the absurdity is just sort of the point. "We're not here to make the world a better place. We're making light of how much everything sucks," Whaley toldInsiderin 2021.

MSCHF also collaborated with Lil Nas X on Nike sneakers with a drop of real blood in them called "Satan Shoes," but after a lawsuit for using the Nike logo on an unauthorized product, MSCHF was forced to settle with the sneaker behemoth and offer up refunds to people who bought them, perThe New York Times.

But Whaley, a former Buzzfeed employee, has also proved to be somewhat of an expert at going viral, with the BRBs being the latest example.

Lil Wayne was even sporting them:

Where can I get the Big Red Boot?

Since the boots are sold out, you can add your name to an email list available on theproduct page. You can also check out secondary markets, but a huge upsell is likely.

At least one brand appears to make a similar boot,The Astro Boots,from MyCartoonBoots.They are often used in cosplay, the company says. They're on sale right now for $29. An email to the company for comment bounced.

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MSCHF claims in the product description it has a patent pending on its boots. It did not to a request for comment on when another round of BRBs might be available.

But, if you have the big red boots, the biggest problem might be getting out of them. One model had to cut themselves out of the boots:

Some people were shocked at the price:

Others were disappointed they didn't get a pair, apparently:
Gabrielle Bienasz is a staff writer at Entrepreneur. She previously worked at Insider and Inc. Magazine.

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