Footwear designer Onitsuka Tiger and car manufacturer MINI have come together to create a dedicated range of stylish trainers for both men and women. The limited edition range will be on sale across the UK from 01 December 2007.
Footwear designer Onitsuka Tiger and car manufacturer MINI have come together to create a dedicated range of stylish trainers for both men and women. The limited edition range will be on sale across the UK from 01 December 2007.
The launch of the shoe celebrates the arrival of the MINI Clubman, which is the next model from the British car maker to hit UK roads. First deliveries of the car begin on November 10 this year.
The exclusive trainers will be on sale at Onitsuka Tiger stores, selected fashion outlets and numerous MINI dealers across the country. The shoe will be offered in three colour combinations, Chocolate/Cream, Black/Silver and Green/Cream.
MINI's foray into lifestyle accessories doesn't end with this product. A range of luggage cases and bags produced in collaboration with Finduck, the company behind the Mandarina Duck brand, will be available from November 2007. The entire MINI Collection can be viewed online at www.MINI.com/shop.
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