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In line since 3 am to buy a pair of tennis shoes (and the police come too

Lining up at three in the morning to purchase a couple of tennis shoes in limited edition. It's happening in Milan where dozens of clients have stormed the Foot Locker shop in via Buenos Aires this morning. In the center of the night, the first came. The restaurant opened on Friday morning at around eight and three flying cars entered the road a few minutes later because the tension in the queue was growing moment by time. Even for the police, arranging the children in rows by two ordinates was not simple, and moments of tension occurred.

Crowd in search of a couple of tennis shoes: "Resellers for 3-400 euros as well" The new total Adidas black sold for € 220. "It's 400 pairs, you can sell them for 300-400, but they're shoes that can even achieve 1000 euros," claims a MilanoToday customer. And in reality, a second row instantly began right in front of the Foot Locker windows, obviously lower, consisting of many boys willing to purchase shoes from those who had succeeded in the business.

An Asian boy-write colleagues Alessandro Gemme and Carmine Ranieri Guarino-admits without too much trouble that he just bought them from a young man from the Ivory Coast for 300 euros: "At least-he says-I'm avoiding the queue, even if I spend more." In brief, some aspiring "salesman" who smelled the agreement would actually be among the customers. This would also explain why there are seven, eight pairs of shoes piled up in the dehor of a bar near the shop and obviously no one, while two young individuals are watching from a distance over it.

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