The cat is back. PUMA has teamed up with RIPNDIP for a second time, and their mascot, Lord Nermal, is once again at the center of the chaos. This new collection revisits the playful energy of their first collaboration, mixing skate style with PUMA’s sportswear history.

The line is built on oversized staples: T-shirts, hoodies, wide-leg joggers, and a cap. These pieces serve as a canvas for custom graphics, created jointly by PUMA and RIPNDIP. The main motif pairs the mischievous Lord Nermal with PUMA’s leaping cat. A separate, psychedelic kaleidoscope pattern appears on a knit vest and a reversible beanie in vibrant green and black.

The footwear continues the theme. The standout is a reworked Suede XL sneaker, an extra-padded version of PUMA’s classic 1968 model. This iteration features an embossed Nermal graphic on the upper, a hidden pocket on the tongue, and a subtle color scheme. The collection is rounded out by the PUMA Inhale and Inverse sneakers. The Inhale is primarily black with a faded toe, while the Inverse uses green tones with a metallic silver overlay. True to RIPNDIP’s signature, a hidden image of Lord Nermal appears on each shoe.

This is not a collection that takes itself seriously. It is a direct continuation of the first release, doubling down on inside jokes and surprise details.

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