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Halloween is already approaching this year, and regardless of whether you celebrate it or not, we've put together a collection of fun sneaker pairs dedicated to this day. It's not guaranteed that you'll be able to scare the kids studying at the nearby school with them, but they are sure to spark interest.
Reebok Shaqnosis “Spider Web”
Release Date: 2020
What does it look like? The answer is obvious. Reebok "Spider Web" resembles a spider's web, of course. This retro silhouette features a charming graphic pattern of spiderwebs and a sole that glows in the dark.
Nike Air Max 95 “Freddy Krueger”
Release Date: 2020
Nike's second attempt to create sneakers inspired by the "A Nightmare on Elm Street" movie, filled with clear references to Freddy Krueger. The ominous color palette, rugged textile materials, and a bloody sole create such a monstrous pair.
Nike Air Force 1 Low “Skeleton”
Release Date: 2018
Nike celebrates Halloween with its "Skeleton" collection of Air Force 1 Low sneakers, featuring white leather uppers with a graphic depiction of an anatomical skeletal foot.
Bait x Stranger Things x Ghostbusters x Reebok Ex-O-Fit Clean Hi
Release Date: 2017
The Bait x Ghostbusters x Stranger Things x Reebok (a mega collaboration) EX-O-Fit Clean Hi is a seriously cool sneaker that captures the spirit of 1980s Halloween.
Nike Air Force 1 Low “Savage Beast”
Release Date: 2009
These Nike Air Force 1 Low "Savage Beast" sneakers look horrifying, amusing, and vibrant - everything you'd want to be on Halloween.
ASICS Gel-Lyte III Alife “Green Monster”
Release Date: 2007
Think you're a monster hunter? Then we challenge you to go on a hunt with the Alife x ASICS GEL-Lyte 3 "Green Monster" - these humorous sneakers come with eyes and decorative teeth that can be removed. A prize awaits those who can find the rare colorways "Black Lagoon" and "White Kryptonite."
Nike Air Force 1 Low “Frankenstein”
Release Date: 2006
Developed by the crazy scientists at Nike, these Air Force 1 Low "Frankenstein" sneakers feature green leather, a metallic silver "Swoosh," and decorative red stitching - everything associated with the Frankenstein monster - as frightening and unconventional as Victor Frankenstein's creation itself.