Showing posts with label puma x stampd. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 17 May 2017

PUMA and STAMPD Drop The New '96 Hours' Collection


The latest from the design houses fuses STAMPD’s avant-street edge with the essence of 96 Hours – a streamlined collection designed to be the essential travel companion. The outcome is a collection of summer-ready pieces with functional elements, wetsuit inspired silhouettes and muted camo motifs all constructed with urban and coastal nomads in mind.


STAMPD ontinues to play it cool using technical fabrics, minimal designs and muted tones throughout the collection. The STAMPD PUMA Clyde (R3 499) is reintroduced in a new grey colourway, Drizzle, whereas the Trinomic Woven (R2 999) gets an upgrade in High Rise white.

New apparel for men and women will blend function with technical design for active lifestyles. Pieces include wetsuit-inspired track pants (R3 499), functional tank tops (R1 199), and sports shorts (R1 299) featuring a progressive and breathable tech shell for runs.



PUMA x STAMPD is currently available at PUMA SELECT Bree Street, Cape Town and Braamfontein, Johannesburg and selected retailers.

Monday, 6 February 2017

PUMA and STAMPD Launches New Collection for SS17


PUMA and STAMPD are starting the new year with the announcement of a fourth collaborative collection for the Summer 2017 season.

STAMPD founder and creative director, Chris Stamp, stays consistent with the brand’s “Made to Make It” mantra for the series.  The collection challenges the boundaries of materials and takes cues from architectural elements and characteristics that make California unique. Continuing the evolution of contemporary luxury and performance innovation, the outcome is a collection of summer-ready pieces with functional elements, wetsuit inspired silhouettes and muted camo motifs. Inspired by the notion of ‘96 Hours’, each piece is designed with surfers and urban nomads in mind - essential gear that can be worn from morning to evening during a weekend getaway on the beach.


Kicking off the season with the PUMA x STAMPD Clyde (R3 499) which has been re-mastered with rich perforated leather and the PUMA x STAMPD Trinomic Woven Sock, available in muted tones of black and tonal camo.


Stamp continues to play it cool using technical fabrics, minimal designs and muted tones throughout the apparel collection. Timeless pieces inspired by California surf culture sans the tropical floral prints. STAMPD fuses a wind jacket and backpack (R4 499) to help protect you from the elements without taking it off. Other pieces in the collection include laid-back tees (R1 299), tanks (R1 199) and a longsleeve top (R1 199).  Complete the look with the STAMPD cap (R449) and duffle (R2 499).


For the ladies, a stand out piece is the lightweight PUMA x STAMPD Jumpsuit (R2 699) infusing the classic wetsuit with STAMPD’s avant-street sophistication. With bonded cutlines, contrasting zippers, and dropped armholes for unique layering, this look is feminine with a touch of edge.  Performance gets premium elevating with a typical bra with a low cut racerback finish, the PUMA x STAMPD Bra Top (R699) gives the perfect contrast and support to match the jumpsuit.

The first drop of the PUMA x STAMPD SS17 collection is available at PUMA SELECT Bree Street, Cape Town and Braamfontein, Johannesburg and selected retailers.

Monday, 19 September 2016

PUMA x STAMPD Return With Another Strong Collection


PUMA has once again partnered with STAMPD for the launch of its third collaboration. This latest collection from the two brands expand STAMPD’s 'Made to Make It' brand mantra, exploring the boundaries of fabric with inspiration cues from deep ocean blues to architectural structures merged with PUMA’s classic sport-inspired silhouettes.
Being unveiled in a two-part series, the collaboration will launch with the PUMA States shoe (R2 299), a new comer for the collaboration featuring the classic court style. The PUMA x STAMPD States sneaker is finished in high-quality Italian made tonal suede, with PUMA leather branding on the heel. The sneaker will be available in Black in keeping with STAMPD’s monochromatic and minimalistic style. Included in the first series is the much loved Blaze of Glory (R1 699) in Black and STAMPD Trinomic Sock (R1 699) in Star White.
To complete the look, the STAMPD and PUMA apparel line features both women’s and men’s styles.  The women’s apparel range includes 2-in-1 Tights (R999), a Cropped Bomber (R2 199), STAMPD Crop Top (R699) and STAMPD Drapy Top (R499).  Men’s style include the California culture inspired wave graphic Tee (R999) jand STAMPD Longsleeve Top (R1 199).

The first series from PUMA x STAMPD will be available from 20 September at PUMA SELECT stores in Bree Street, Cape Town and Braamfontein, Johannesburg, Madaiza and selected retailers.

Thursday, 5 May 2016

Introducing the Must Have PUMA x STAMPD Collection Which Drops Today


PUMA teamed up with west coast ‘Avant street’ influencer, STAMPD LA, to launch their second collaboration PUMA x STAMPD.

Founded in 2009 by Chris Stamp, STAMPD has evolved into an iconic, contemporary and luxury brand, which embraces a modern youth culture while still creating timeless, high quality street wear. The PUMA x STAMPD collection demonstrates the partnership of two brands. STAMPD, known for its luxury and contemporary street wear and PUMA, know for its iconic sportswear.

Dope pieces from the collection include the: 

Drop Neck Sweat Shirt (R1999)



Long Woven Jacket (R3699)


Long Woven Yoga travel pants (R1299)



Raglan Sleeve (R999)



Wave Texture Print Short (R799).



PUMA x STAMPD can be found at PUMA SELECT stores in Bree Street, Cape Town and Braamfontein, Johannesburg, as well as X–Trend, Madaiza, Shelflife and selected retailers on Thursday 5 May 2016.

Friday, 11 March 2016

PUMA x STAMPD Is Just The Essentials You Need For Your Gym Kit



PUMA collaborated up with west coast ‘Avant street’ influencer, STAMPD LA, to launch their second collaboration, PUMA x STAMPD.


The PUMA x STAMPD collection demonstrates the partnership of two brands. STAMPD, known for its luxury and contemporary street wear and PUMA, know for its iconic sportswear.

PUMA’s much-loved Blaze of Glory (R2 299) silhouette has been given an all over white and black treatment for an easy to wear, standout piece. Bringing together modern running with an old school running style, the Trinomic Sock sneaker (R1 699), an exclusive to STAMPD, is an interpretation of PUMA’s Trinomic DISC Blaze. The DISC closure on the sneaker has been removed and replaced with the additions of Nubuck leather and 3M branding. It’s been given another enhanced re-design with the elastic bandage model. Representing STAMPD’s timeless high-quality designs merged with PUMA’s iconic silhouettes, the style has been executed with the seasonal graphic story of dark waves inspired by Californian culture.




PUMA x STAMPD can be found at PUMA SELECT stores in Bree Street, Cape Town and Braamfontein, Johannesburg, as well as X–Trend, Madaiza, Shelflife and selected retailers.

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Chris Stamp on Embracing Modern Youth Culture and Collaborating with PUMA on a Dope Collection


PUMA collaborated with luxury street wear brand Stampd on a collection that is inspired by performance and designed with a cross function of performance and style. Below is a Q&A with Chris Stamp. Chris is an ‘Avant street influencer’ and he founded Stampd in 2009. Stampd embraces a modern youth culture, which, along with its timeless appeal, creates high quality streetwear product mixed with simple forms for the everyday consumer.

Stampd is a mix of street culture and fashion. Can you tell us more about your creative process and your fashion influences?
I guess you can say my creative process is rather unorthodox. I’m not one to just sit down think of an idea and act on it. Creativity for me is something that can hit at any moment, and some times at random. I constantly take notes and jot down ideas here and there, and usually fill in the blanks once I’m back to my studio. I find design cues coming from anything from modern architecture to classic Southern California surf culture.

Recently I’ve been really influenced by fine art, acquainting myself with sculpture artists. This changes from season to season, as there is always a range of mediums getting my mind going. Sometimes it’s just a good conversation with a friend or creative that will spark something. With information being shared so quickly and regularly now, it’s necessary for me to strip it all back and look at things more one dimensionally with as few distractions as possible.

We know that you are athletic and passionate about surfing, does this influence your design and creative process?
Being in the ocean and staying active is equally as important physically as it is for me mentally. I’m able to conceive a moment of clarity and think in a way that I usually don’t when I’m in my office or dealing with the day to day of my company. Some of my best work has come from ideas envisioned while in the water. Growing up in Southern California and being around the ocean is second nature when you’re young. Through high school, I was surfing on a daily basis and the lifestyle became engrained in both my personal aesthetic and design taste.

How would you define your brand?
Stampd is a lifestyle brand synergizing contemporary luxury with modern ‘high’ street culture.

How is it different from the others?
Taste.

What is the main difference between your collaboration and your regular collection?
I wanted this collection to be the athletic version of what we offer inline. This is what I want our guy to wear, whether it’s to the gym or after a surf. We focused on tech fabrics and detailing, along with simplifying some of the classic PUMA footwear models introducing the idea of Stampd Athletics by PUMA.

How has streetwear changed over the last couple of years?
There has been a shift in the styling of classic streetwear, where customers are pairing things like snap backs and sneakers with luxury denim and outerwear. It’s an evolution of the two segments becoming similar in turn opening the ‘High Street’ market. We’re now at a time where the streetwear markets boundaries are constantly being pushed to keep up with how the new demographic of kids want to dress.

What do you think the future holds for street culture and footwear in particular?

I think street culture is still on the rise. Remembering back to my earlier days in college, when I was just getting into fashion, online publications like Hypebeast were just getting started and the addition of a blog to a website was still fairly new. Now we’re in a day where more than half of my customers are purchasing straight from their phones. The evolution has been inspiring and it makes me want to push my company in a direction where technology is an emphasis. Essentially this was birthed from the idea of coveted sneakers. When people really started caring about their whole outfit, their footwear was the starting point. Outfits were based on sneakers first.

Tell us more about your relationship with PUMA?
What’s your connection with PUMA?

PUMA gave us the opportunity to create an athletic collection based on our DNA. We took the chance to combine our various patterns and cuts with more technical fabrics and athletic inspired detailing. This initial collection was a chance for us to show our customer how we would want to wear things at the gym or more on an athletic atmosphere.

What was your relationship with PUMA before the collaboration?
PUMA’s were my first pair of shoes I wore playing soccer when I was 8. From that point on I always had a pair in my closet, with Clydes usually being my go to. After a trip to Paris with Ronnie Fieg for his COA collaboration with PUMA, I was more inspired by the direction that PUMA was taking in regards to their Select and lifestyle programs. What Ronnie did with the Disc, and that project as a whole, opened a new avenue for designers like myself to think outside of the box when it comes to collaborating with PUMA. I’ve always looked at PUMA as a classic athletic brand that has been a leader in footwear and athletic apparel since I was a kid.

How does your vision come into play with PUMA? How is it in- novative?

We took our predominantly monochromatic color palette and incorporated some of the PUMA technology in both footwear and apparel construction. We used more modern patterns, combined with PUMAS ability to execute highly through technical fabrics and trim details.

How does sport influence contemporary sneakers and fashion?
I think a lot of contemporary sneakers have been based on the idea of classic sportswear sneakers. Inspirations have been drawn from both vintage silhouetting and pattern makeups to the upper construction and detailing. Classic running or basketball shoes have become household staples within the fashion world, completely outside that of the sport. People now see these shoes as more fashion over function.

What is your definition of style?
Style is the ability to feel comfortable and confident effortlessly.

What advice would you give to the next generation of designers?
Work hard, enjoy the journey, and trust your instincts.


This PUMA collaboration is one of high drive, infused with Stamp’s vision and creativity and PUMA’s technical expertise. It is available at PUMA SELECT stores in Cape Town, Bree Street and Johannesburg, Braamfontein, as well as X–Trend and Lyme.

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Introducing the PUMA x STAMPD Collection



PUMA collaborated with luxe streetwear brand STAMPD on a dope collection. Merging a reinvention of PUMA’s sporting heritage with STAMPD’s knowledge of modern youth culture, to create the cutting edge street style of the future.

Chris Stamp, a west coast ‘Avant Street’ influencer, founded STAMPD in 2011 and received the GQ award in 2015 for Best New Menswear Designer in America. His line has evolved into contemporary luxury while retaining its iconic styling cues. STAMPD embraces modern youth culture, creating high quality streetwear products mixed with simple forms for the every-day consumer.



The PUMA x STAMPD collaboration boasts a luxury performance athletic line that appeals directly to the modern high-street trend of today.

The footwear collection encapsulates the collaboration, combining the development of classic sportswear with the creation of new innovative streetwear. STAMPD has included key silhouettes such as the R698 and developed an entirely new shoe in the Trinomic Sock.

The R698 x STAMPD is a perfect mix of PUMA performance technologies and iconic running heritage, featuring rich soft leathers and an embossed STAMPD logo at the tongue.

In contrast to the R698 twist on a PUMA classic, the Trinomic Sock is sport-meets-fashion – exhibiting the cutting edge nature of the collaboration.

The STAMPD Athletics by PUMA apparel range pushes the boundaries of streetwear. Staple colours grey, black and white occur throughout, pulling focus towards the impressive design and forward thinking features.


Key styles include STAMPD Tech Leggings (R799), constructed with yoke panelling with a hidden back pocket featuring embroidered eyelets. Other standouts include the STAMPD Windbreaker (R3 999), Oversized Tee (R799), Nylon Gilet (R2 699) and Baseball Tee (R899), executed in sport fabric with a high-end fashion twist.

PUMA x STAMPD can be found at PUMA SELECT stores in Cape Town, Bree Street and Johannesburg, Braamfontein, as well as X–Trend and Lyme, from tomorrow (3 September 2015).

You have the opportunity to see and shop the collection tomorrow at PUMA SELECT stores in Cape Town (Bree Street) and Joburg (Braamfontein) as it is #FirstThursdays. Drinks will be available in both cities and @fratpacker will be performing in Joburg.


Follow @PUMASouthAfrica and #stampdPUMA and/or #PUMASelectZA to join the conversation.