Porsche 911 S/T Puma Sneakers: The Must-Have Car-Themed Shoes
【Summary】Porsche celebrates the 60th anniversary of the 911 sports car with the release of two sneaker designs inspired by the 911 S/T and the original 911 S. The 911 S/T is a lightweight car with a naturally-aspirated flat-six engine and a manual gearbox. The classic Puma Retro Sneaker pays homage to the 911 S 2.5 with its light blue exterior, retro-grille-bad hangtag design, and the number 56 on the heel. The sneakers also feature red-orange laces for a Gulf Oil livery look.
Porsche is celebrating its 75th anniversary as a brand, as well as the 60th anniversary of the iconic 911 sports car. To mark this milestone, the German automaker has introduced the Porsche 911 S/T and released two sneaker designs.
The Porsche 911 S/T is a lightweight car that draws inspiration from the 1972 911 S. It features a naturally-aspirated flat-six engine from the 911 GT3 RS, paired with a manual gearbox and a single-mass flywheel. This combination creates an exhilarating driving experience.
In addition to the 911 S/T, Porsche Design has launched the classic Puma Retro Sneaker to pay homage to the oldie but goodie 911 S 2.5. The sneaker is designed with a light blue exterior, a retro-grille-bad hangtag, and the number 56 on the heel, which represents the Porsche 911 that participated in GT racing in 1972.
Although the 1972 model did not officially bear the S/T name, it was the first to incorporate "S" special racing components. The sneaker's red-orange laces add a touch of the iconic Gulf Oil livery to its overall look.
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