This release pays tribute to Christopher Rios, better known as Big Pun — the first solo Latin rapper to go platinum. From the Bronx streets to hip-hop greatness, this shoe is a wearable homage to a cultural icon whose legacy still hits hard.

True to Big Pun’s larger-than-life style, this drop doesn’t blend in. It’s a limited release, packed with vibrant red, white, and blue — a nod to the Puerto Rican flag. It’s made for fans who move bold and live loud.

Every detail speaks volumes. Featuring Big Pun’s signature, Puerto Rican iconography, and Respect Life Worldwide branding, the shoe brings together music, heritage, and pride in every stitch.

Crafted with high-quality leather and attention to detail, the build matches the message — strong, sharp, and unapologetic. It's meant to be worn, but built to last.

This isn’t just a sneaker, it’s a statement. Whether you're from the BX or just feel the energy, this pair lets you carry the spirit of the culture wherever you go — with confidence and authenticity.

Lace up with history, culture, and Bronx pride!
All in one iconic pair.
My first ever pair of Ewings and I'll definitely be getting more. This is a shoe made out of quality premium material at an affordable price point. I also love how it's not as heavy as it looks
I’m really very happy with this purchase, these shoes are really very beautiful and of great quality, I highly recommend the purchase on this site beside I will certainly order other shoes
Love them, great shoes. I’ve ordered the Red Deathrow and rogue before and the quality is quite exceptional. Since it’s winter here in Alaska and the weather where I’m at in Alaska is similar to the greater northeast these winter shoes are perfect
Patrick Ewing, the top pick in the 1985 NBA Draft, is celebrated as one of basketball's greatest players. Known for his time with the New York Knicks, Ewing was a dominant force in college basketball and enjoyed a successful professional career, earning 11 All-Star selections and two Olympic gold medals. His influence in New York basketball is unmatched, and he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008.


