The Air Jordan 1 features a Grey textile upper
paired with Metallic Silver leather on the heel, Swooshes, and toe box.
“Nike Air” tongues atop a White midsole atop a
Grey rubber outsole with CO.JP on the insoles completes the design.
The Air Jordan 1 features a Grey textile upper
paired with Metallic Silver leather on the heel, Swooshes, and toe box.
“Nike Air” tongues atop a White midsole atop a
Grey rubber outsole with CO.JP on the insoles completes the design.
PUMA has released J. Cole’s first signature basketball sneaker, the RS-Dreamer. The shoe sports a DREAMER logo, about which Cole explains, “When said out loud, all the best dreams sound crazy. Dreamer was created with the belief that, still, we must follow ours, no matter how unachievable they may seem to others.” Cole was intimately involved in the new franchise -- from inspiration to design.
This sneaker is intended to be worn both on and off the court – equipped with the latest technology while having a fashion-forward and disruptive design.
The RS-Dreamer is a new silhouette that leverages the brand’s running system “RS foam” and innovative RS technology for superior on-court mobility. Other RS-Dreamer benefits include enhanced durability and traction, a disruptive cord lacing system and PUMA’s signature ProFoam in the midsole for rebound and energy return.
Retailing for R2699, the RS-Dreamer is available from PUMA.com, PUMA stores and selected retailers. Additional iterations of the RS-Dreamer are slated to release throughout 2020.
The Yeezy Boost 380 Blue Oat features an upper composed of multi-toned re-engineered Primeknit in a sock-like construction, providing a snug yet adaptable fit.
The translucent monofilament window is woven into the upper, adding visual interest and breathability. A re- engineered full-length BOOST midsole elevates the cushioning experience, offering optimal comfort where consumers need it most.
The herringbone rubber outsole offers unique design cues and improved traction.
The 10-color rainbow embroideries on the heel are inspired by the More Colour, More Pride Flag that was introduced in Philadelphia in 2017.
The colour mix were expanded to include black and brown in order to additionally recognise the people of color in the LGBTQIA+ community. The pride flag is further introduced alongside the Nike Swoosh logos on each side and embroidery at the tongue.