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These $110 'gamer shoes' from K-Swiss are made to be kicked off without using your hands

Dec 15, 2018, 18:30 IST

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  • K-Swiss is creating a pair of shoes aimed at video game players.
  • The main selling point: Being able to quickly kick them off.
  • They cost $110 and are expected to launch in mid-2019.

How much would you pay for a pair of performance gaming shoes? What are "gaming shoes"? 

K-Swiss is attempting to answer both questions with a new line of knit sneakers, dubbed the "Icon Knit," that are specifically designed, "for superior fit and comfort." But not just anyone's fit and comfort - these sneakers are aimed at the lucrative esports audience.

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If the debut video for the shoes is any indication, K-Swiss envisions smartphone esports players wearing these shoes while traversing the world (seen above). To that end, K-Swiss is teaming with esports organization Immortals on branding the shoes.

Here's a closer look:

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That still leaves some lingering questions: What makes a "gamer" shoe? Aren't games played while seated, often at home, without shoes on? K-Swiss says they're defined by "the ability to quickly kick the shoes off hands-free," according to Bloomberg.

That's right: These shoes are intended to perform best when they're not being worn. 

K-Swiss showcased the shoes in an announcement video, which you can see right here:

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