A $500 pair of sneakers is one of the latest status symbols at USC frat parties, and it highlights the massive wealth divide among students

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A $500 pair of sneakers is one of the latest status symbols at USC frat parties, and it shows the massive wealth divide among students

, in which 33 parents were accused of paying a collective $25 million dollars to fabricate their children's credentials during the college admissions process in hopes of getting them accepted to elite schools.

Some of the high-end Italian brand's sneakers have a grunge aesthetic — they come pre-distressed. Golden Goose's $530 Beige Scotch sneakers — calf-suede shoes with dirty-looking soles and taped trim at the toes — elicited accusations that the company was"mocking poverty," reportedGolden Goose has recently been spotted on a host of celebrities, from Taylor Swift to Selena Gomez,

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