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Fake it till you make it: Social media users react to video of man rocking fake Nike socks

A video of a young man transforming his white socks into fashionable clothing has gone viral.

In the video, a man can be seen using a phone screen to imprint the Nike emblem on a pair of white socks.

The since-going viral video has garnered significant attention and conflicting responses from social media users.

A young man’s video of how he transformed his white socks into fancy clothing has gone viral on social media.

In a video shared by @lessiswore, the man was shown using a marker and a phone screen image of the brand’s mark.

He used them both to color the well-known Nike signature emblem onto white socks.

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Fake it till you make it

In the video, the man can be seen using the phone screen to apply the Nike logo to a pair of white socks. 

The video, which has since gone viral, has sparked a lot of reactions. 

See Social Media Reactions;

artrkh: “Nothing better then clean white socks without Branding!”

akiimfe: “He has Jordans but can’t afford socks?” 

laurajlithgow: “Y’all saying he can’t afford it but maybe he just didn’t feel like paying $20 (N15,000) for socks.” 

ralluxia: “He couldn’t afford nike sox but Supreme hoodie.” 

quinnocado: “Too bad one of them is backwards.”

Check out the video below:

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According to the state Commandant, Agboola Sunday, who paraded the suspect at the Command’s headquarters in Oke Ayepe, Osogbo, on Saturday, May 27, 2023, Ayarinde had allegedly dwindled POS agents inside court buildings in a number of states while always being fully dressed as a lawyer.

The Federal High Court, Akure, and the State High Courts in Osogbo and Ilorin were key locations where Abdulgafar allegedly committed the crime.

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