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A graphic posted to Twitter by Nice Kicks has made waves, as it asked sneakerheads to sign a sneaker deal with one of six sportswear brands, all of which feature a different payout and perks. The idea is pretty simple, the “coolest” brands pay the least, while less popular brands pay more and have better perks.

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At first glance, $10 million and access to every single Nike shoe sounds like a deal that’s too good to pass up, until you start scrolling through the options and see that the adidas deal comes with four times as much money and a collaboration with none other than Kanye West. Or that signing with PUMA nets you an insane amount of money and a 2 percent stake in the company.

Take a look at the graphic above and choose for yourself, before scrolling through what the community thinks below.

It was pretty conclusive

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"Perks"

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We didn’t even think of the Hov connectionp

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Sometimes, though, the hype is just strong

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