MILWAUKEE (SPECTRUM NEWS) -- During his visit to Wisconsin, President Donald Trump asked to sign hats, shirts, but shoes were a new one.

“I said Mr. President can you sign my shoe?” Carla Echeveste laughed as she retold what happened Friday in front of Air Force One.

Echeveste was wearing flats, with plans to change Into her high heels, but on the tarmac, she made an executive decision to try to have her pump signed.

The moment was caught on camera as her Louboutin got the presidential signature.

“Oh the first thing he said was 'this is a really nice shoe!'"

Echeveste says President Trump likely familiar with it, for good reason.

“I think his wife wears a similar style or design.”

The Medical Student studying in Milwaukee says she plans to wear it again.

“Well those shoes share a lot of sentimental value and I think I might wear them to the White House,” she said.

That's because Echeveste never plans to sell the shoe signed in Sharpie.

“I feel like you can always make more money but not more memories,” she said.