While no publicity is bad publicity, most sneaker brand’s want to avoid being sued by an industry titan the likes of Nike. Unfortunately for Puma, that is exactly what is happening, as the Swoosh Brand is claiming that the German Sportswear brand copied their game-changing Flyknit technology – among other things – with the Puma Jamming silhouette. Amidst the allegations, Puma clearly has no plans to stall production as far as the pebble-equipped sneaker is concerned, as it may have just released its best colorway yet. Its knit upper lends perfectly to multi-color colorways, and on this particular offering, Puma has combined Red Dahlia with black to create a speckled aesthetic that matches the inside of its see-through midsole. Pairs of this Red Dahlia Puma Jamming are currently available at select retailers overseas the likes of Footshop, nike lebron 10 shoes Puma.com sooner rather than later.