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From Donald Trump’s $366 golden trainers to Air Jordan: celebrities who hawk signature shoes

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Celebrities have frequently entered the business world while pursuing their vocations. One of their most successful ventures has been shoe lines, which sell millions of pounds annually.

Donald Trump is the latest high-profile person to put his best (hopefully) foot forward and enter the shoe game. The 2024 US presidential candidate and former president, apparently not satisfied with his video game, steak line and trademark baseball cap, launched his basketball-inspired footwear at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia last week.

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