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After thousands of entries, Umbro unveiled the finalists in their competition to customise the sole on a pair of Specialis. Shown are some of the final 15, chosen from the thousands of different designs by a team of judges which included Umbro designers Stuart Semple and Stewart Scott-Curran, and Esquire’s art director David McKendrick.

‘There were some unbelievable entries, I was pretty surprised by the diversity. At the top end the standard was incredible – I was particularly impressed with the entries that dealt with the architecture of the boot within their work. There were some really hilarious entries too. I think overall the shortlist shows an exciting breadth of talent and some exciting non-literal interpretations. It seems the Speciali competition has bought some incredible talents out of the woodwork.’ – Stuart Semple

Each of the winners will have a pair of Specialis with their design on the sole made up for them, but that’s not all. Michael Owen, Gael Clichy and John Terry will each pick their favourites from the final 15 and wear them on the pitch later this year in a Premiership match.


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    Glenn
    3rd Nov 2009
    9:17 am
  1. Well done on getting yours into the final 15 Luke! Fingers crossed yours will win :)

    ‘Eat my Goal’ and ‘Tailored’ would get my other two votes.


  2. LukeTonge
    3rd Nov 2009
    10:12 am
  3. Thanks Glenn, bit daft really – I spent about an hour designing one I really thought had a chance, and then chucked up a couple dead quick – inevitably, ‘Zoom zoom’ was one of those quickies. I think the ‘finalists’ are also the ‘winners’, and we’ll all get a pair of boots, its just up to the pro’s to decide if they’re wearing any.