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Cardi B turned 28 on Sunday and, as one does on their birthday, is celebrating with a splashy new business collab.
"I'm kicking off my birthday weekend by announcing I am officially dropping my first ever Reebok x Cardi Footwear Collection!!" she wrote in an Instagram post on Saturday along with a photo of her sitting in a bedazzled laundry room.
Again, as one does.
The Grammy Award-winning artist released two items from the collection at midnight Sunday as a "birthday gift to my loyal fans" with the rest of the "Club C Cardi" line coming on November 13.
The sneakers are available for Reebok members in both toddler and adult sizes, costing $50 and $100, respectively, according to the company's website.
The shoes -- designed by Cardi herself -- are "laced with a whole lotta attitude" but are surprisingly subtle and don't visibly have her name anywhere on them.
This isn't the rapper's first business collaboration. In April, she announced a partnership with clothing brand Fashion Nova to help people struggling financially due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"#FashionNovaCARES & I are giving away $1,000 EVERY HOUR until we've given away $1 MILLION DOLLARS to those directly affected by the (coronavirus) crisis," she wrote on Instagram.
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