Amazing “Rat” Slides by Imran Potato
Imran Moosvi, known as Imran Potato, has created a new footwear trend with his “Rat” Slides. Known for his unconventional designs, Moosvi first gained attention with his “Caveman” slippers in 2021.
His latest creation, the Rat Slides, feature a detailed rat design and have already garnered significant attention on social media. While it’s unclear whether the design is a commentary on New York City’s rat problem or simply a playful concept, it’s undeniable that it has generated buzz. There’s no news yet on when the Rat Slides will be available for purchase, but based on Moosvi’s past releases, they could soon be seen on city streets.
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