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#Puma to Release One Piece Shoe Collection in 2024

Footwear brand Puma is once again teaming up with the One Piece franchise to launch a new shoe collection, based on several characters from the series. The four-shoe collection will be released sometime in 2024.  

Puma has also shared photo designs for the new sneakers, with each of them being inspired by a different pirate crew from One Piece. 

The collection includes a black and gold shoe featuring Blackbeard’s pirate flag on the tongue tag made from suede and leather. It is designed with chenille-like cloud cutouts referencing Blackbeard’s dark powers. 

The all-suede burgundy sneaker is marked with various symbols, carrying the Red Hair Pirates’ logo on its tongue in homage to one of the series’ charismatic crews. 

Meanwhile, Luffy also received a red hairy suede colorway shoe design, with a blue wave-like formstrip showing off his adventurous spirit.

Lastly, the gray and white colorway for this shoe features a cloud-like formstrip and a cozy faux fur lining. There’s also a small gold circular chain strapped to the shoe’s side that references Whitebeard and his crew. 

The One Piece x Puma Collection will be released in 2024 through Puma’s online website and physical retail stores. Each sneaker will come in full-family sizing and a retail price will be announced later on. 

Puma previously collaborated with One Piece in 2019, with a series of shoes designed around its characters and themes. The company also partnered with the Pokémon franchise. 


Source: Sole Retriever, Manga Alerts Official Twitter

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