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Bill Hall Air Max 90s

The departure of outfielder Geoff Jenkins this past offseason made Bill Hall one of the more recognizable members of the Milwaukee Brewers. Hall has played center field, shortstop, second base and third base since coming up with the Brewers in 2002. The part-time third baseman has followed in the footsteps of teammate David Riske in procuring the services of Chris Hui at C2 Customs.

The Milwaukee-born designer took the same approach for Hall’s custom Air Max 90s as the shoes designed for Riske. These Nike sneakers feature Hall’s jersey number (#2) as well as the Milwaukee Brewers logo that is emblazoned on jerseys and field decorations. The blue/gold color matches the team’s jerseys which means that Hall can wear these sneakers during pregame warmups and postgame press conferences without running afoul of league uniform regulations.

This picture was found at C2 Customs website linked here. The archive feature on Hui’s website gives readers a chance to look at customs for fellow Brewers like Prince Fielder and Tony Gwynn Jr.


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Custom Air Max 90s for Milwaukee Brewers Reliever

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.

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