Strasbourg Release Special Sneakers Collection - Based on Adidas Advantage

Ligue 1 outfit, RC Strasbourg continue to offer interesting merchandise for their fans with the release of new special sneakers. Le Racing seem keen on being innovative in providing exciting stuff for their fans such as what they recently did with the release of an XXL scarf and now, the club are venturing into the shoe realm.

👟 Des chaussures réalisées à la main par l'artiste NIV'AIR à l’aide de maillots invendus et/ou défectueux !

🛒 Deux modèles à découvrir sur notre boutique en ligne :

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— Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace (@RCSA) March 21, 2023

Strasborugh Release Racing Sneakers Collection

The new shoe collection is made from unsold or defective jerseys and set in two main colors, the club's main blue along with black. The club designed the shoes in collaboration with local Strasbourg artist, Niv'Air. As for the base, Les Racing opt to use the Adidas advantage model, creating that casual yet sporty look.

After the recent XXL Scarfs, the new sneakers collection seems like another interesting product from the Ligue 1 outfit.

Unique or Excessive? Strasbourg Release XXL Scarf

Strasbourg Blue Racing collection notably uses the club's home jersey which has blue as the base with an additional combination of white and black. The club's crest is being placed on the outer side, creating an excellent look. The design of the new sneakers is far from easy as they needed half a day to finish it.

Strasbourg Racing Sneakers Black looks to be taken from the club's 2022/23 third jersey with a black base combines with wavy blue graphics. Just like the third kit, the crest is also designed in a black-and-white combination instead of the regular blue-red-white color.

Strasbourg's Blue Racing Trainers and Racing Sneakers Black Retro are available for purchase at the club's official website and both shoe retail at €139.00.

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