
KidSuper Applies A Fashion-Forward Spin to PUMA Football Heritage
Colm Dillane, the multi-hyphenate creative based in Brooklyn, has made a name for himself and his KidSuper imprint with vibrant color schemes, unique patterns, and innovative fashion shows. Ahead of spring, the American designer has teamed up with PUMA to breathe new life into heritage designs.
An avid football enthusiast and big-time fan of Ronaldinho, Dillane has explored PUMA's expansive catalog for the beautiful game, landing on the King Indoor and Indoor Dstrsd. Both silhouettes maintain their sport-informed details, but with a fashion-forward spin from the Louis Vuitton collaborator. Worn-in, subtly-frayed fabric contribute to the duo's vintage aesthetic.
The Indoor Dstrsd opts for an off white color scheme across its mixed-materials upper and old school sole unit. By comparison, the King Indoor features a faded 'Dart Blue' tone throughout the upper, which is complemented by branding and design details done in 'Gray Fog.' Underfoot, the franchise once worn by Pelé keeps things classic with its signature gum outsole.
KidSuper Studios' latest collection with PUMA also includes apparel and accessories. Cut-and-sew hoodies and hiking-inspired backpacks all get Dillane's touch, getting expressive updates that cement the ongoing partnership.
Enjoy campaign photography of the spring-ready capsule below. The KidSuper King Indoor 'Dart Blue' is scheduled to release via PUMA.com on Saturday, March 8, at 2 p.m. EST. The shoe is priced at $150.
Retailers across the U.K. and Europe currently have the collection's Indoor Dstrsd also landing on Saturday, but no official product page is visible on the PUMA website at the time of this writing.
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