GBH has built a Ferrari Grand Prix car out of designer gear - with the help of 1,500 T-shirts and 88 pairs of jeans.
The full size replica of the Formula One car Kimi Raikkonen is driving this season has gone on show in at the Puma store in London's Carnaby Street.
It took a team five hours to turn the T-shirts and jeans - together with 20 belts, 26 pairs of shoes and baseball caps - into a model of the 200mph racer.
Jason Gregory from GBH said: "It looks effortless when you see it but it took weeks of careful planning to turn a pile of clothes into a finely-tuned machine
"We are not sure if it would pass stringent F1 safety tests but it definitely looks sexy."
Thursday, October 1, 2009
A Different Ferrari
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