Mercedes' AMG Makes Each Burnout a Fashion Statement [VIDEO]
Feb 05, 2014 19:14
Mercedes-AMG and the Destroy vs. Beauty clothing line have decided to make the shape left by burnouts into art. The two say that each burnout is unique and is worthy of being printed on to a shirt.
Participants at the AMG Driving Academy use AMG vehicles to perform the burnouts, which are reproduced with the help of a special material that goes under the rear wheels. The burnout prints are then used to adorn handbags and T-shirts.
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