Why should you have to dirty-up a pair of sneakers all by yourself when you can buy them that way? Gucci is going for the whole broken-in look with a pair of sneakers that look like you’ve run a Tough Mudder in them.

The men’s Screener Leather Sneaker features Gucci’s famous red and green colors, and appear like they could have been white … at some point. As you would expect, the luxury designer brand isn’t cheap, and these sneakers are sporting an $870 price tag.

Gucci Men’s Screener Leather Sneaker

Gucci Men’s Screener Leather Sneaker

Gucci Men’s Screener Leather Sneaker

$870 at Gucci

“Influenced by classic trainers from the ‘70s, the Screener sneakers — named for the defensive sports move-feature the Web Stripe on the side and vintage Gucci logo, treated for an allover distressed effect,” the sneaker’s description says.

Our favorite part about this shoe is the cleaning instructions: “Clean when the shoe is dry, using only neutral or same-color products to avoid staining.”

The “vintage” look must have been carefully done to look perfectly real, so you don’t want to screw up these fake muddy-looking sneakers.

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Caitlyn Fitzpatrick
Senior Editor

As the senior editor of social and social news, Caitlyn covers the tastiest, coolest, and strangest products for BestProducts.com, and she is the lead of social strategy for Popular Mechanics, Runner's World, and Bicycling Magazine; her work has also appeared in POPSUGAR, InStyle, Stylecaster, among others. In her free time (if there is such a thing), she’s probably watching reality TV, online shopping, or cuddling with her dog, Waffle. She is a Wawa-loving Jersey girl who went to Monmouth University for communication, journalism, and interactive media.