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Nas To Open Sneaker Shop In Las Vegas

Back in 2007, Nas released a limited edition signature sneaker called The Disciple with LA-based company 310 Motoring. The following year, FILA chose him to represent it’s Fila Italia Footwear Collection, and he served as the line’'s “sole ambassador during its run. Now, as reported by Complex, it seems he's taking his sneaker game to the next level, and is currently in the process of building his own shop in Las Vegas. That's all the information we have for now, folks. Peep an image of The Disciples in the gallery above and several tweets about the shop below, and stay tuned for updates on the grand opening.

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