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- Corona and the University of Texas have collaborated on a second limited-edition sneaker release.
- Twelve custom pairs of the Corona x University of Texas Nike Air Max sneakers were made to celebrate the partnership between the two organizations.
- Here's how the shoes were handmade to represent the Corona and the Longhorns brand and how fans can enter to win a pair.
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Corona Extra and the University of Texas are celebrating their brand partnership with a second sneaker collaboration.
The two brands are releasing 12 pairs of the new Corona x University of Texas sneakers, which fans can enter to win by playing an augmented-reality game that takes place on a Corona-branded beach. Sneaker designer Jake Danklefs designed 12 pairs of Nike Air Max shoes that incorporate branding elements from Corona and the Texas Longhorns.
"It's going to be something more for everybody," Danklefs said regarding this year's silhouette.
Danklefs also partnered with Corona last March to design 12 pairs of Texas Longhorns-inspired Jordan 3s, a more niche basketball shoe. Those shoes were part of a special giveaway during March Madness.
Corona and University of Texas
Danklefs said that the design process of this year's sneaker is different from the first go-round.
"The last one kind of was more Corona-centric, if that makes sense," Danklefs said of the first iteration of the shoe, which had a midsole painted with sand-textured paint to resemble the beach, an essential part of Corona's branding.
This year, the Corona x University of Texas shoe is more focused on the Longhorns branding, with various Corona elements added into the design.
Fans can win a pair of the shoes by playing an augmented-reality game on hornsuplimesin.com that takes place on a Corona-branded beach.
Business Insider got to experience an exclusive unboxing of the hand-designed shoes. We also spoke to Danklefs about his design process and how he constructed the sneakers.
Here's an exclusive look at the latest Corona x University of Texas sneakers and how they were made: