
I didn't get a chance to grab the artist name... But he's apart of the CA crew shout out to Peter and everyone over at CA.
With PUMA’s Limited Edition Pony Cross Style Pack, we see a blend of wild, bucking color combinations and textures with classic silhouettes. This collection is inspired by PUMA’s pioneering material play in the 80s. It was a time when they created a niche for themselves by switching up material combinations and defying all conventional color and style.
The Slipstream features a multi-colored outsole, animal-print hair, and fluorescent streaks stitched in a zebra pattern. The Disc Blaze features mixing dark fur hair with bright plastics and stitching and keeping them in check with its Disc System lacing. The pack will be released tomorrow at Hanon.
Known as’ Comme des Garçons Play for Converse ‘the latest collaboration between Comme des Garcons and Converse will be available in october, and includes four styles styles. Two high tops and two oxfords. According to a spokesperson, “Converse has a long history of being on the feet of those who have chosen to disrupt the status quo”.
”The collaboration was born out of Rei Kawakubo’s affection for a particular Chuck Taylor All Star model from the Converse archives that was originally produced in the Fifties for the U.S. Army. Using details from that model, Converse and Kawakubo came up with the four prototypes, which will retail for $100 each. Available at the end of August in Comme des Garçons stores in New York, Paris, London, Hong Kong and Seoul, including select retailers that sell Comme des Garçons Play, and in October, distribution will grow with a second launch in the same Comme des Garçons stores as well as top Converse retailers in the U.S., Canada and China.”-via wwd.
After a previous collaboration with Japanese women’s label, SLY, on a limited edition Terminator in March, SLY is back in the collaboration game with Nike to produce two models, a mid top and a low top version, of the Air Troupe. Both brands decided to go with an 80s retro vibe, drawing inspiration from the booming hip-hop culture three decades ago. The shoes are colorful in a mix of neons and bright colors crafted from suede, leather and canvas.
The low-top version is more colorful in a bright blue canvas with purple and neon green accents, featuring a non-slip ankle patch to support all activities and moves for the girls who dance. The mid-top version is more subtle in a black canvas upper with the same purple and neon accents, with a cutout stretchable ankle strap that make slipping into the shoes easier.
These shoes will be available for purchase starting Sep 5 at four SLY locations in Taipei, Taiwan, and will be available at select Nike retailers starting Sep 19.
Release Dates: September 5th (Saturday), September 19th (Saturday)