Puma x Skepta: Tech Meets the Outdoors
by Adriano Batista
Puma and Skepta are back with their second full collection, blurring the lines between high fashion and outdoor gear. This “tech-luxe” range blends Skepta’s signature style with Puma’s rich sportswear heritage.
Designed with the outdoors in mind, the collection features rugged pieces perfect for exploring. The key item is the Skope Forever Mid, a mid-top version of the original Skope Forever sneaker. This iteration boasts a leather upper, rope laces, and hiking-inspired lace stays, giving it a fresh outdoor-ready look.
But this collection isn’t just about function. Pertex-equipped outerwear, including a puffer jacket and vest, offers superior warmth and breathability. These pieces also feature a special Puma x Skepta badge, adding a touch of exclusivity. For a comfortable mid-layer, the collection includes a Knitted Scuba Longsleeve crafted with advanced 3D-knitting techniques. Finishing off the apparel lineup is a Graphic T-Shirt with a clean, uniform-inspired aesthetic. Blacked-out accessories like the Puma x Skepta Grip Bag, an adjustable 5-Panel Cap, and a Boonie Hat complete the look.
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Look for the Puma x Skepta collection dropping on November 2nd at Puma.co.uk, the Puma Store on Carnaby Street, and select retailers.
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