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20th Anniversary: Rider Pack
The size? Exclusive PUMA "Split Pack" is Selling Out Fast
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A split-colored motif lands on the Puma Future Rider and Style Rider that are said to be size? exclusives.
Shown above, the size? x Puma Future Rider and Style Rider comes with uppers done in a split-colored design that goes straight down the middle with each colorway featuring contrasting panels across its lateral and medial sides. The Style Rider is done in a split green and orange color scheme across the nylon suede upper. It also comes with a White and Purple midsole unit. The Future Rider comes with a split design done in Blue and Yellow. Double/stacked tongues size? branding on the insoles round the main features of the shoe.
Shown above, the size? x Puma Future Rider and Style Rider comes with uppers done in a split-colored design that goes straight down the middle with each colorway featuring contrasting panels across its lateral and medial sides. The Style Rider is done in a split green and orange color scheme across the nylon suede upper. It also comes with a White and Purple midsole unit. The Future Rider comes with a split design done in Blue and Yellow. Double/stacked tongues size? branding on the insoles round the main features of the shoe.
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Image and writing from: sizeofficial.com and www.kicksonfire.com/size-x-puma-future-rider-and-style-rider/
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PUMA New York
PUMA’s city-inspired terrace collection has seen some stunning silhouettes dreamt up over the last month or so, and our latest collaboration with German brand continues this with quite an interesting one.
Although the shape may be familiar to some – taking elements from the brand’s classic ‘Bluebird’ model – the story is a tale of New York, and more specifically, a homage to American Football legend Joe Namath.
Although the shape may be familiar to some – taking elements from the brand’s classic ‘Bluebird’ model – the story is a tale of New York, and more specifically, a homage to American Football legend Joe Namath.
Archival treasures are what we live for here at size? and after having a rummage through PUMA’s back catalogue, we unearthed a custom-built trainer built for New York Jets’ Joe Namath way back when he was busy doing his thing for the brand. It’s somewhat of a fabled pair and information regarding its history is scarcely available, but one thing that we knew for certain is that we had to resurrect its stunning Jets-inspired colour palette.
So, in honorary fashion, we’ve brought the striking white and green suede shoe back to life on a PUMA silhouette as close to the 1-of-1 original as possible. An off-white outsole provides a vintage aesthetic befitting of the OG’s era, and we’ve proudly decorated the pair with a gold ‘New York’ stamp on the sidewall to salute to ‘Broadway Joe’ and his beloved New York Jets.