Sure, the phrase "。Game of Thrones。 sneakers" doesn't make any ostensible sense as a marketing tie-in, but now that we know it's a possibility, we need them!。
The popular sneaker insider Twitter Yeezy Mafia recently posted photos of 。 Game of Thrones 。-themed sneakers, and while they aren't expected out until 2019, we're already planning a purchase. 。
SEE ALSO:Maisie Williams says goodbye to 'Game of Thrones' on Instagram 。You may ask "Do we。 need Game of Thrones。sneakers?" and you would be correct, but then you would have to face how freaking cool these Lannister colors look: 。
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What about some fire and blood patterns for the dragon-hearted among us?
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Or, if you prefer your Khaleesi squeaky clean in Meereen and rocking her family's notorious silver-hair, there's a second Targaryen design:。
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Some just look like sneakers at a first glance, but zoom in; the White Walker design has the subtlest hint of blue. FOR THEIR EYES. AHHH.。
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BUT THEN THEY GET MAD COOL AGAIN. 。
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(and these sneakers) will return in 2019.。
'Game of Thrones' star Lena Headey on how cast reacted to final script 。
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