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Nike is rolling out a new design of shoe just in time for Halloween!

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Nike is rolling out a new design of shoe just in time for Halloween!

For Halloween, Air Jordan’s are out and Freddy is in!  You know, that horribly disfigured dream demon?

Meet the new Air Max 95s inspired by “Nightmare on Elm Street” villain Freddy Krueger!  The design is based on Freddy’s striped sweater, although they used red and brown, but not any green.

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Inside on the heels, there’s a bloody “Swoosh” logo, and there’s some very light blood splatter. There’s also some gray on the toes, to represent Freddy’s razor glove. The shoes will be out sometime in October.

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