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简介You are what you feet. I mean eat. Shoe brand Saucony might've just dropped the most mouth watering ...
You are what you feet. I mean eat.
Shoe brand Saucony might've just dropped the most mouth watering shoe of all time: the Shadow 6000 Avocado Toast. The chunky dad-looking shoe possesses all the trappings of its trendy brunch staple inspiration.
"Holy Saucamole!"Credit: SauconySEE ALSO:Sweet potato toast kicks avocado toast off its pedestalAccording to the store's website, the shoe serves up "toast-ed leather, smashed avocado textured suede, red pepper flake collar lining." And, because branding is key, "the 'Saucamole' shout out on the heel."
The shoes are geared towards men, with a size conversion chart available to women who want to get in on the action. It's currently available for $130 on the Saucony website.

Just when we thought avocado toast-related content had run out of ways to excite us, these bright green shoes are here to keep us on our toes.
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