puma on sale has partnered with Mattel on the Suede 50 campaign for the release of the PUMA x Barbie Suede 50 collection, straight out of the Dreamhouse. Everyone loves to play dress up and this new collection inspires fans to do just that in life size. The collection features two new Suede silhouettes in Raspberry Pink and Black versions, as well as kids and preschool sizes.
The first
puma cheap silhouette features an all-pink upper with a lush rose finish with matching pink soles, laces and collar lining. The PUMA Formstrip is decked in pink and white with the Barbie logo patter wrapping around the shoe. The heel features a pink satin bow with the same logo pattern to set it off. The second drop features an all-black suede upper, which includes a classic chic black-textured sole. The shoe is graced with a black-and-pink Barbie logo pattern on the Formstrip, which is finished off with a black-and-pink satin bow on the heel. Both sneakers bear the special PUMA and Barbie logo on the tongue. As with the other Suede 50 drops, the PUMA x Barbie Suede 50 includes a special anniversary shoe box as packaging.
With many
puma suede Japanese labels like Undercover taking the limelight in the current fashion and sneaker world, Korean designers tend to fall by the wayside, leaning on the tremendous reputation of their country’s overwhelming entertainment industry. This, however, is changing with many newfound labels pushing through into streetwear, luxury, and much more. Ader Error, which originally started not too long ago in 2014, is arguably one of the definitive Seoul-based brands to make waves within the current overarching culture. Only starting wholesale recently this past Spring 2018 season, the ever-eccentric team of 20 extend their design ethos into what is effectively a part 2 to their Puma collaboration. Ushering back in many of the same silhouettes,
the collection will
puma suede red include the RS-100, RS-0, and the Suede, opting for a much more muted overall palette while including subtle hits of Ader Error’s signature blue tone. In the guise of something much more contemporary hides many eclectic accents — like enlarged heel caps, 3M Formstripes, and double tongues — which holds true to the collective’s unmistakable aesthetic. The collaborative capsule sees many of Puma’s sportswear-centric offerings through a high fashion lens, blurring the lines between two very distinct worlds. Retailing from $120 USD to $180 USD, the entire range — which will most certainly include accompanying apparel — is sure to hit Puma and select retailers like Overkill on November 23rd.
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