NYC bootlegers Chinatown Market have surely made a clear space for themselves in the overarching streetwear industry, tapping portable Inkjet printers after their use by Affix, crafting their own Crocs with grass-filled outers, and now joining forces with Puma for a simplistic Ralph Sampson OG. Though it wouldn’t be quite their style to leave the silhouette untouched as a giant form stripe takes the form of a tricolor rainbow consisting of green, red, and blue in an execution that seems to be velcro-backed. Likely with many more versions arriving alongside the one pictured, the pair will add heavy modularity to the simple white leathers in variants more neutral and possibly more vibrant. Signatures from the basketball player himself arrives deboosed on the Slay right under the imprint bright yellow patch, finishing a set in typical branded fashion. Grab a first look at the collaboration below and expect more details to arise on their Puma.com release very soon.
meek mill x puma challenge patent available now | Chinatown Market And PUMA Have Upcoming Collaboration On The Ralph Sampson OG
Michael Le
July 15th, 2019 (updated)
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