A post shared by US President Donald Trump on Truth Social has gone viral after showcasing a pair of gold "rare Trump sneakers" listed for $180,000 at a sneaker event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The image shows a pair of metallic gold high-top sneakers placed on a transparent display box at what appears to be a busy exhibition floor. The background features rows of footwear and a crowd of visitors, suggesting the setting is a large-scale sneaker convention. The caption on the image reads: "Rare Trump Sneakers listed for $180K at Sneaker Con in Riyadh."
The design of the shoes stands out. The sneakers feature a shiny gold finish, white midsoles and red outsoles. A stylised "T" logo is visible on the side, while the back panel appears to carry an American flag-inspired design, adding to the branding.
The unusually high price tag quickly became the main talking point.
In the comments, many users reacted with surprise. Some wrote, "$180K for sneakers?" while others asked, "Is this actually selling or just for show?" Several users questioned whether anyone would buy shoes at that price, with one comment saying, "This has to be a publicity stunt."
At the same time, supporters of Trump took a different view. Some called the sneakers "iconic" and "a collector's piece," with comments like, "Only Trump could pull this off," and "That's what a strong brand looks like."
There was also a noticeable amount of humour in the responses. A few users joked, "Do they come with gold laces too?" while others compared them to display items rather than footwear, saying, "These belong in a museum, not on feet."
A section of users appeared unsure, asking, "Is this real or edited?" and "Was this actually sold or just listed?" reflecting confusion around the claim.
The viral response shows how a single image combining luxury, branding and an eye-catching price can quickly turn into a wider online debate, not just about the product, but about value, perception and influence.
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