Nike Launch Porsche GT3 RS Inspired Air Max Lights
By Zack Newmark
January 2, 2009 7:31 PM
Filed Under: German, Lifestyle, Porsche
Porsche GT3 RS fans may be interested in trying to get a pair of these limited edition Nike Air Max Light GT3 RS shoes. Designed by German retailer Purchaze and shoe customizers Leyp, the shoes were made as a gift to staff of the Porsche Store in Groningen, The Netherlands.
The idea came about when Purchaze opened a retail shop in the northern Dutch city, about 30 miles from the German border. As part of a promotion, Purchaze staffers were driving around in a Porsche Cayman S. The Porsche staff supporting the promotion were given the gifts.
Colors of the shoe will match the only available colors of the car: silver, black, green, and orange. A Porsche logo is stitched into the tongue.
If there are enough calls to Purchaze, Leyp, and Porsche, we would expect to see these shoes hit a wider market. Who knows... maybe they'll even make a similar pair of driving shoes.
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