Fans of band t-shirts rejoice - a product designer has come up with a new way for you to show your music allegiance... on your feet.
Danish designer Patso Dimitrov has reworked a collection of Nike basketball shoes inspired by the artwork from four iconic albums - Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures, A Tribe Called Quest's Low End Theory, Daft Punk's Alive and Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon.
Sadly these trainers aren't currently for sale - but who know what could happen if they drum up enough interest.
Shoe shopping at gigs could soon be a thing!
A Tribe Called Quest's Low End Theory on a pair of Kyrie 1s.
Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon reimagined on the side of a pair of KD8s.
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Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures on LeBron 12 Lows.
Guns N' Roses' Appetite for Destruction on Kobe X.
Daft Punk's Alive on a pair of Hyperchases.