Happy St. Patrick's Day! - Custom Painted Nike & Adidas Golf Shoes

To kick off the day, we're sharing our newest hand-painted golf shoes fresh from the Shoedio! 

If you're going to be heading to the putting range, why not do it in style with custom flair?  Check out our two newest designs below.

custom painted nike golf shoes

For these amazing Nike Tour Premiere White Golf Shoes, we ended up with a subtle elegant wood print design. We used yellow to give it a fun, modern look without being too overwhelming to allow the fun green of the Nike logo to pop nicely against it. 

Handpainted Nike Golf Shoes

For our second design, we used Adidas Adipower 4orged Shoes as our base.

arctic gray camo print adidas golf shoes

For these, we went for a more monochrome look with an splattered arctic camo design. We love camo print since it's so classic that it never goes out of style! Despite being 'monochrome' this camo print uses several different grays to really enhance the design. For this special client, we hand-painted the blue and yellow ribbon for down syndrome awareness.

arctic grey camo custom painted shoes

 We hope everyone has a fun, safe St.Patty's! 

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Want your own pair? Fill out our customs order form here or browse our shop page for current designs.

 

 


1 comment

  • Super dope designs and Really clean looking work! I have been looking around seeing if it was possible to customize these and your site is the only one I’ve come across I have a DS pair of the white tour premieres you started with above and I wanted to white and black pair but for half of the retail price I couldnt pass them up and I figured I might be able to paint that shroud black I do custom work and restorations on my own stuff so I probably have the stuff to do it already I was just wondering about your process cuz I’m it sure if what’s on here is actually leather but did you prep and paint it like leather? Swab it with acetone and then start the process of putting on multiple feather light coats then seal it? Or did you need to use some kind of adhesion promoter?

    Jeremey Miller

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