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For one, they're officially called Big Red Boots, and yes, they are real and available to buy. MSCHF, the art collective that created the Big Red Boots, was cheekily cryptic about its latest ...
MSCHF x Mercedes-AMG bring to the public view a furniture collection made from the auto parts of AMG cars for NYCxDesign 2025 ...
As its name suggests, Mschf can be an exclamatory mishmash of art, consumer goods, projects and other undefinable intangibles. Now several years after the Brooklyn-based collective started ...
The MSCHF Big Red Boots trend quickly went viral after NBA star Shai Gigeous-Alexander was spotted wearing them on game day. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wearing MSCHF’s Big Red Boot 🏀 Some ...
After weeks of promotional teases, the Big Red Boots went up for sale for a cool $350 (€328) on February 16 and sold out in minutes, but not after they crashed MSCHF's site and incited countless ...
A grain of salt can’t fit inside this mini handbag. MSCHF — a product design studio that aims to go viral with every launch — announced the upcoming release of a handbag that requires a ...
big rubber boots. Believe it or not, you've seen their work before. It's this company called MSCHF. It's an art collective based out of Brooklyn. They practically live to get sued these days.
Founded by Gabriel Whaley, MSCHF is also known for creating buzzed-about items such as the Satan Shoes, in partnership with Lil Nas X, said to include a drop of human blood in the sole ...
When he wore MSCHF's viral Big Red Boots to Sneaker Con Philadelphia last week, the response was instantly crazy. "I could barely walk through any part of the event without somebody coming up and ...
At MSCHF’s upcoming exhibition at Perrotin—the art collective’s first show at a commercial art gallery—you can literally trade a gun for an artwork. That transaction forms the basis of ...
The Louis Vuitton-inspired neon-green miniature purse was created by Brooklyn-based art collective MSCHF and is “smaller than a grain of sea salt and narrow enough to pass through the eye of a ...