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Nike World Football Bags by Josh Rubin

Though tomorrow is officially World Cup day here on CH, we just got pics of these and wanted to share. The World Football Bags pictured are 2 of the 8 designs that will be available starting tomorrow exclusively at Laces in NYC—one design per Nike sponsored team (Brazil, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, Portugal and Croatia). Only 32 bags were made and they will sell for $90 which also includes a referral card for the NIKEiD studio.

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