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Ghettrocentricity |
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Tiffany Baron’s pair are the perfect example of Puma Humour, with a shoe each for the bride and groom. The first shoe, resembling the uniform of the Irish Guards, is draped in red fabric with a red flap with big gold buttons paying homage to their uniforms. Take a closer look and you can see Prince William’s grandmother adorned on the famous Puma stripe. The second shoe, for the bride, comes in blue silk, inspired by Kate’s engagement dress and embodies grace. It comes complete with it’s own veil on the cuff, a Puma stripe made of ribbon flowers, mini pearl sequins and two doves! |
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Dupelux |
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As you can see, some can be worn during some Royal events, Chase’s ‘The Royal Instagaiters‘, can be used should a prince decide he wants to go horseback riding or play a few games of Polo. |
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Murab took more of a formal approach with his customisation, adding a leather sole and stitching to his, and with the colours coming from Prince William’s Army uniform (something he may wear on his wedding day), it means that should something unfortunate happen to his own pair of shoes for that day, he could just put these on and avoid chaos. |
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Marco Monteiro Hasse used Kate and William’s official engagement photo as his main source of inspiration. With the colours of the shoe blue and white, all he needed was to add red to make it British, so he duplicated the Union Jack onto the Puma formstripe. They were made into a pair for the couple with the little added detail of their names onto the laces. The customisation was complete as he added an all over print of ‘Kate and William’ to the cuff of the shoe and the date of the wedding beneath the Puma logo.
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