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Eric Omondi: I spent Sh 400K on torn Balenciaga shoes

While Kenyans continue to puzzle over the new ‘expensive ruined’ Balanciaga sneakers, comedian Eric Omondi has already purchased two pairs.

The cheapest shoe in the series starts at Sh74k, while the most costly pair costs Sh266k, according to the luxury design house.

Eric turned to social media on Wednesday to show off his new pair of the now-viral sneakers.

Eric said he spent approximately $400k on the two pairs, including shipping fees, in a phone chat with Mpasho.

“I’ve just shown people one pair only. I bought those ones at 213 thousand shillings. I have the grey ones as well… yes I bought two pairs. I just spent over 400k on shoes,” he said.

The comedian bragged that he bought them because he thinks they are unique and the designer behind them was artistic and showcased their creativity.

“I bought them because they’re unique, artistic and creative, such an amazing statement piece, hakuna viatu zingine kama hizo.”

He says Kenyans should get used to seeing him rock the torn shoes all over because they’ll be part of him.

“Kwanza these ones I’ll wear them everywhere, you’ll never see me without them. I do not think I will be wearing any other pair in a long time.”

Eric is known for his flashy lifestyle and when asked about the ridiculous prices, the president of comedy said he bought them because he is in this world for a good time and not a long time. For him this was a way of rewarding himself.

“I do not feel like I wasted money. In all the years I’ve been alive how many pairs of shoes have I worn? Some people buy cars others houses, I bought shoes. Once in a while mtu anajitreat,” he replied.

Eric rubbished claims that the shoes he flaunted on social media were fake based on the old Balanciaga box.

To those claiming the box is old, have you seen the shoes themselves? The packaging is a statement as well. Kwanza the box of the other pair looks older. It is the whole idea, inakuja na box inakaa imechapa” he defended himself.

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