Nike Mercurial x Louis Vuitton Custom Boots
- Custom Design: Swithadot StudioS created custom Nike Mercurial Superfly boots inspired by Louis Vuitton.
- Base Shoe: The custom boots are based on the Nike Mercurial Superfly 9 'Blast' collection.
- Aesthetic: The boots have a white base and feature Louis Vuitton motifs for a luxurious look.
At the moment, there are not many football boots combined with famous fashion brands. So Swithadot StudioS took this idea and combined Nike and Louis Vuitton to create an extremely unique pair of custom Nike Mercurial Superfly shoes.
Swithadot StudioS is a studio that specializes in creating stunning custom football boots, some of which have been designed for famous players such as Vinicius Jr, Lacazette and Yves Bissouma.
Nike Mercurial Superfly x LV custom boots
Nike Mercurial Superfly x LV custom boots are based on the Nike Mercurial Superfly 9 shoes from the 'Blast' collection.
The Nike Mercurial Superfly x LV Custom Boots has a white main color and typical Louis Vuitton motifs, giving the boots a luxurious look.
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