Relive Green Day’s American Idiot with These Punk Rock Sneakers
Andrew Sztein — February 11, 2013 — Fashion
References: journeys & greendayauthority
If these punk rock sneakers are any indication, the ongoing popularity of Green Day’s iconic 2004 album ‘American Idiot’ knows no bounds.
Created in conjunction with the sneaker experts at Converse and the band itself, these slick high tops are a must-have for any Green Day fan. These particular hi-top punk rock sneakers are branded with both the Converse All-Star logo and the ubiquitous heart-hand-grenade logo that appears on the album cover. It’s worth nothing that these aren't the only Green Day branded shoes out there on the market either. There are versions out there based on the band’s breakthrough 1992 album ‘Dookie,’ as well as limited-edition shoes with designs based on the new trilogy of Green Day albums entitled ‘Uno!,’ ‘Dos!’ and ‘Tre!’
You’ll be walking a ‘Boulevard of Broken Dreams,’ if you’re a Green Day fan and don’t check out these punk rock sneakers.
Created in conjunction with the sneaker experts at Converse and the band itself, these slick high tops are a must-have for any Green Day fan. These particular hi-top punk rock sneakers are branded with both the Converse All-Star logo and the ubiquitous heart-hand-grenade logo that appears on the album cover. It’s worth nothing that these aren't the only Green Day branded shoes out there on the market either. There are versions out there based on the band’s breakthrough 1992 album ‘Dookie,’ as well as limited-edition shoes with designs based on the new trilogy of Green Day albums entitled ‘Uno!,’ ‘Dos!’ and ‘Tre!’
You’ll be walking a ‘Boulevard of Broken Dreams,’ if you’re a Green Day fan and don’t check out these punk rock sneakers.
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