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Our client commissioned these shoes to show love for his two favorite cities, Miami and Amsterdam. Having lived in Amsterdam and now recently relocated to Miami, this international client wanted shoes which would embody the spirit of both cities, past and present. Here’s what we came up with:


For the Miami shoe, we included images of Palm Trees on one side, and the Miami skyline on the other.



One side of the Amsterdam shoes feature the trademark houses which line the cities many canals. The other side displays the famous windmills which dot the country side near the city.
Both shoes also feature their city’s crest and colors.
Want a pair of custom shoes dedicated to your favorite city? Send us your idea on the Order Page.
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Here’s another new pair I’ve been meaning to post. These were created for famed Swiss DJ, manager, and music industry consultant Flexmaster Dee. He wanted to show respect to his DJ crews, and knew that professional quality Sole Brother customs were the only way to go. Check out the photos:



Line drawings of a turntable tonearm cover the sides of the sneakers. At the back of each shoe sit the logos of Flexmaster Dee’s DJ crews: The Bumsquad DJs and DJ League Europe. His DJ name, along with his alias “The Swiss Heavyweight” also adorn the sides of the shoes.
Look out for these kicks in a club near you!
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Hey folks! It’s been a while since I’ve posted some new custom kicks. Too busy customizing, no time for blogging! Anyways, check these out:


This pair of custom Adidas sneakers was commissioned by a loving girlfriend as a gift for her boyfriend. They were created to resemble a Japanese woodcut print, circa the 17th century. On the side of the shoe sits a geisha holding a paintbrush in her hand. She has just finished writing the Japanese characters beside her, which spell out the two sweetheart’s names, along with the character for Love. The trees in the background shed their flower blossoms, which were painted orange to match the recipient’s favorite color. Subtle paint splashes and airbrushing were employed here and there to give the shoe an “aged” look.
Are these customized sneakers for sale? Nope! They were a one-off pair for the lucky guy to enjoy on his birthday.
Need a unique birthday, anniversary, or wedding gift for someone you love? Send in your idea on the order page and we’ll make it happen! Be sure to give us at least a months notice though, these things take time!
Oh, and stay tuned for more personalized shoe designs next week!!