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Check Out This Nissan Driving Shoes To Match Your Nissan Z Sportscar

Footwear and leather goods company Negroni is teaming up with Nissan to create three colourways of Idea Corsa x Nissan Z driving shoes. To be fashionable, all of your accessories should match what you’re wearing, and that should include too. your shoes and your car.
The collaboration takes Negroni’s existing Idea Corsa driving shoe and adds Z-inspired touches. They are available in Lightning Yellow, Ceylan Blue or White with a perforated leather finish. All three colours come with silver for the middle section and the N-shaped element on the sides. In addition, there is a small Z logo on the heel.
The shoes were designed under the strict supervision of Mr Hiroshi Tamura, the product planning manager of the new Z car.
The base model is called the ‘Idea’ and is a classic driving shoe design. The ‘Idea Corsa’ is the flagship shoe and is described as the ‘ideal driving shoe’. The price of these shoes ranges from $340 to $440.
These shoes will definitely be collectables in the future and it seems more automobile manufacturers are open to developing fashion accessories for cars.
Can’t afford the latest Nissan Z? Then this pair of shoes will give your feet the extra 50 hp but they sure go hand in hand with the car.
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