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Ben Affleck attends the world premiere of 'The Accountant 2' during the 2025 SXSW Conference and Festival at The Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas.Photo by Marcus Ingram /Getty Images
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Ben Affleck is defending his decision to shut down his son’s request for a pair of $6,000 Dior Air Force 1s.
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“They’re tough! I always said they look good,” Samuel said as he ogled the sneakers and namedropped them as one of his favourites along with Nike’s Red October release.
“That’s a lot of lawns you gotta mow there,” the two-time Oscar winner joked when he saw the jaw-dropping price tag.
Samuel Garner Affleck and Ben Affleck attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Toronto Raptors at Crypto.com Arena on Nov. 10, 2024 in Los Angeles.Photo by Ronald Martinez /Getty Images
When Access Hollywoodcaught up with the actor at the SXSW premiere of his upcoming movie The Accountant 2, Affleck was asked about the viral exchange and the actor doubled down on his decision to not open his wallet to buy Samuel the shoes.
“That’s what happens when you tell a motherf—– they have to mow a lawn,” he told the outlet. “All of a sudden they don’t want those shoes, and he was like, ‘But I always said they were tough.'”
Affleck asked the reporter if she had any children before laughingly continuing his rant. “It’s always some grift why I need to be buying … I’m like, ‘You do not need $1,000 shoes.’ He’s like, ‘We have the money.’ I’m like, ‘I have the money — you’re broke.’ “
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According to GQ, the shoes were made in Italy with Italian leather and hand-painted edges, and came personally numbered, with only 8,500 pairs made available worldwide.
Affleck is a noted sneaker fan, having turned his love of fashion into 2023’s Air, a movie that recounted the story of how Nike signed basketball star Michael Jordan to his first signature shoe deal in 1984.
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