Sure, the phrase "。Game of Thrones 。 sneakers" doesn't make any ostensible sense as a marketing tie-in, but now that we know it's a possibility, we need them!。
The popular sneaker insider Twitter Yeezy Mafia recently posted photos of 。 Game of Thrones 。-themed sneakers, and while they aren't expected out until 2019, we're already planning a purchase.。
SEE ALSO:Maisie Williams says goodbye to 'Game of Thrones' on Instagram 。You may ask "Do we。 need Game of Thrones 。sneakers?" and you would be correct, but then you would have to face how freaking cool these Lannister colors look:。
Tweet may have been deleted 。
What about some fire and blood patterns for the dragon-hearted among us?
Thanks for signing up!。
Tweet may have been deleted。
Or, if you prefer your Khaleesi squeaky clean in Meereen and rocking her family's notorious silver-hair, there's a second Targaryen design: 。
Tweet may have been deleted。
Some just look like sneakers at a first glance, but zoom in; the White Walker design has the subtlest hint of blue. FOR THEIR EYES. AHHH. 。
Tweet may have been deleted。
BUT THEN THEY GET MAD COOL AGAIN. 。
Tweet may have been deleted。
Tweet may have been deleted。Game of Thrones 。
(and these sneakers) will return in 2019.。
'Game of Thrones' star Lena Headey on how cast reacted to final script。
(责任编辑:休閑)
This coloring book is here for all your relationship goals
Woman threatened for 'f*ck Trump' sticker says f*ck the sheriff too
Chance the Rapper performs 'Come Back Barack' on SNL: Watch
NASA turns on a set of Voyager 1's thrusters after 37 years
Uber's $100M settlement over drivers as contractors may not be enough
Matthew McConaughey teamed up with Wild Turkey to hand out free... frozen turkeys
There's a new religion centered around artificial intelligence and it sounds terrifying
EA haters started a campaign to stop parents from buying 'Star Wars Battlefront II'
This chart shows just how high Simone Biles can jump
Russian ministry of defense tweets video game screenshot to accuse U.S. of cooperating with ISIS
Metallica to seek and destroy your eardrums with new album this fall
For millennials, sending your first text message was a rite of passage