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Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon Brick Wall Low Top Court Sneakers

Why the Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon Brick Wall Low Top Court Sneakers is a Must-Have
The Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon Brick Wall Low Top Court Sneakers pull two of the band’s most enduring visuals ?” Storm Thorgerson’s 1973 prism and the white brickwork of The Wall from 1979 ?” onto a clean Stan Smith-style court silhouette. Anyone who first saw the prism on a black 12-inch sleeve at a used record shop, or watched Bob Geldof punch his fists through a painted brick set during the 1982 Alan Parker film, knows these two images do something almost no other rock iconography manages: they read instantly from across a room and still feel personal up close. Lacing these up feels a little like flipping side one of the LP at 11 p.m. with the lights low.
This pair of low top court sneakers splits the design across two contrasting halves of each shoe. The toe box and lace area are finished in solid black smooth leather, while the side panels and heel are wrapped in white leather printed with the classic Wall brickwork. Across the midfoot, the bricks break open in a jagged crack, and out of that gap emerges Thorgerson’s white triangular prism refracting a single beam of light into the full rainbow spectrum ?” red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet ?” exactly as drawn by George Hardie for the 1973 Dark Side of the Moon sleeve. The handwritten “Pink Floyd” cursive logo is printed in black at the top of the side panel near the heel collar. The opposite side of the shoe carries a smaller version of the prism design with the “PINK / FLOYD” wordmark stacked around it. White flat cotton laces thread through six pairs of eyelets, and the silhouette finishes on a white vulcanized rubber cupsole.
This pair makes a real gift for the friend who’s spent thirty years quoting “us and them” lyrics, a graduation pick for the teenager just falling into the band through their parents’ Spotify, or a Father’s Day surprise for the dad who saw The Wall tour at Earls Court in 1981.
🌈 Why You’ll Love It
- Combines the 1973 Dark Side prism with the 1979 brick wall in a single wearable design
- Pulls George Hardie’s full rainbow refraction onto something other than another album-cover poster
- Pairs naturally with vintage band tees, dark denim, and a beat-up Levi’s trucker jacket
- Doubles as a record-store crawl shoe and a concert-night staple at tribute shows
- Earns instant recognition without resorting to the giant chest-logo treatment most merch defaults to
🧱 Features
- Solid black smooth leather toe box and lace panel paired with white printed side panels
- White brickwork pattern across both side panels referencing The Wall album artwork
- Cracked brick opening at the midfoot revealing the full Dark Side prism and rainbow refraction
- Handwritten “Pink Floyd” cursive logo printed in black near the heel collar
- White flat cotton laces through six metal eyelets on a white vulcanized rubber cupsole
🎧 Perfect For
- Lifelong Pink Floyd fans who still play the 1973 LP front to back
- Birthday, Father’s Day, and graduation gifts for classic rock and prog devotees
- Concert nights at Roger Waters, Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets, or Brit Floyd shows
- Anyone who still considers “Time” the greatest album opener ever recorded
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FROM: capocalypse.com

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