Druski Reveals How Jack Harlow Gets Him Shoes

BYThomas Galindo1.6K Views
Link Copied to Clipboard!
Michael Rubin's 2023 Fanatics Super Bowl Party
PHOENIX, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 11: (L-R) Robert Kraft, Druski, and Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin attend Michael Rubin's 2023 Fanatics Super Bowl Party at the Arizona Biltmore on February 11, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Fanatics)
"I don't gotta pay too much for New Balance," Druski said.

In just a few weeks, Druski will embark on his nationwide comedy tour. The "Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda Tour" will begin on March 2 and end on July 15. Including 34 dates in 23 different states and the District of Columbia, this will be his first stand-up comedy tour. But before then, he paid a visit to Complex's Sneaker Shopping YouTube show. This is the second time he's been on the show, with his first taking place in October 2020. This time, he and host Joe La Puma hit a sneaker store in Atlanta.

For the first episode of their 17th season of Sneaker Shopping, Complex and Joe had some juicy questions for Druski. First, the two discussed how Druski used to always wear the black and red "Playoffs Bred" Jordan 11 shoes. Druski explained how he always rocked them because they were a gift and he "was broke." Later on, Druski explained that he can't wear shoes like Jordan 3s or Adidas Stan Smiths because they aren't "fat n***a shoes" with support on the side.

Druski & Jack

The most riveting portion of the interview, though, came when La Puma asked Druski about his friendship with Jack Harlow. Druski, who was wearing an orange pair of New Balance 2002R "Refined Future" shoes, said Harlow is his NB supplier. Harlow, who has a shoe deal with New Balance, helps Druski get discounted pairs of sneakers. "He's definitely something for New Balance, they're giving him that check," he said. "He always sends that shipment. I don't gotta pay too much for New Balance. It's a good plug to have for sure."

At the end of the episode, Druski arrived at the counter to buy himself and his three friends a few pairs. After racking up a staggering bill though, he decided to remove his friends' kicks and only buy shoes for himself and his mother. Decreasing the total from $10,312.83 to $2,395.80, he ended up taking home purple Jordan 4 Retros, Yeezy Boost 700s, Nike x Off-White Dunk Lows, another pair of Nike Dunk Lows, blue New Balances and a Hellstar T-shirt. Check out the entire "Druski Goes Sneaker Shopping With Complex" above.

[Via]

About The Author
...