C2 Customs has been busy over the last few months outfitting members of the Milwaukee Brewers with custom sneakers. Chris Hui’s latest client is Brewers reliever David Riske who got a simple pair of Air Max 90s inspired by the Brewers jersey colors. Riske was one of the team’s big acquisitions in the offseason and a friend of new pitcher CC Sabathia. These shoes are understated and would look good during warmups and bullpen work.
These Air Max 90s use the blue/gold colorway of the team’s standard uniform. Riske’s number 54 is added to the left outside heel using the same font as the Brewers logo. The classic M that is painted on the Miller Park mound each home game is replicated on the right heel to show Riske’s pride in the Brewers.
Additional photos of David Riske’s Air Max 90s are available at the C2 Customs website linked here.
Tags: Air Max, Brewers, C2 customs, Custom Sneakers, David Riske, Nike










thses joints are fire
these are cool
nice shoes, sure hope they help his pitching
these shoes are all custom-made exclusive meaning, they used one shoe as a canvas (plain-white shoe usually) and put some artistic (painting, stenciling, pasting) efforts to define a single shoe. One shoe – one design, not in mass production. The best thing to do is if you have the money (a lot) contact the artist to recreate it or have another artist do it for a cheaper price. You’re talking about having a shoe made by talented famous artists, and you having the only one in the world. Can I hear a “1 of 1″? Very expensive.
wut is really goodin with the air max series. for a second they were really popping off as the next shoe to get. never understood the lineup so much as othersd gaved into/