PUMA has
collaborated with South African designer Daniel Ting Chong to create two new
sneaker iterations; a vintage Duplex OG and a modernized version of it, the
Duplex Evo. The Cape Town based illustrator and designer has created two
distinctly African sneakers, by drawing on traditional indigenous Zulu and
Xhosa beliefs.
Chong’s design
of the earthy hued Duplex OG (R2 899) was inspired by Unkulunkulu, the Supreme
Creator in traditional Zulu culture. The perforated upper consists of a premium
nubuck suede completed by a debossed artwork of Unkulunkulu on the tongue.
The heelcap
embraces a custom typographic PUMA logo, which has been specifically
created for this release. Notably, it is rare for PUMA to release a sneaker
without their iconic typographic logo. Reference to Unkulunkulu continues in
the design of the unique footbeds, with a chameleon on the left and a lizard on
the right.
The second
sneaker in the collection is the Duplex Evo (R1 699), with the various hues of
green on the sneaker referencing Mamlambo, the Goddess of Rivers in traditional
Xhosa culture. Described as a giant snake-like creature, Mamlambo resides
in the Mzintlava River.
The Duplex
Evo has a lightweight, snake-like mesh upper along the toe box and tongue offset
by a premium nubuck suede on the heelcap and edging of the toe box. The custom
typographic PUMA logo appears on the heelcap and tongue. The tongue of the
sneaker also carries a visual moniker of Mamlambo, while the footbed has custom
symbols that serve as a visual spell to resist the urge of being lured
into the river.
The PUMA x
Daniel Ting Chong Duplex OG and Duplex Evo drops on Saturday, 10 December 2016
at PUMA SELECT in Bree Street, Cape Town and Braamfontein, Johannesburg, Shelflife
and Cop Capital. Exclusive to the first
hundred pairs purchased is a custom made pair of Daniel Ting Chong socks, two
metal pin badges containing the symbols of Unkulunkulu & Mamlambo, a
customized pencil and tote bag.
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