In an exciting development for fans of high-speed fashion, global sports brand PUMA has joined forces with Scuderia Ferrari to unveil the Crews Go Summer Collection, a lineup designed to merge the adrenaline of racing with the laid-back vibes of summer.
This collaboration is set to redefine summer style, combining speed, sophistication, and streetwear in a collection that promises to make a statement.
Designed for Comfort and Style
According to a press release, the Crews Go Summer Collection is inspired by the essence of speed without compromising comfort. Among the highlights are statement-making shirts, cozy hoodies, and sleek accessories, all showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship associated with the Scuderia Ferrari brand. The collection features relaxed-fit hoodies for supreme comfort, while the shirts and shorts are made from breathable seersucker fabric, ensuring a breezy feel perfect for summer adventures.
A Palette Inspired by Racing and Elegance
Podium Life reported that the collection is offered in two distinct colorways—bold graphics and understated base colors—to suit every taste. With base colors including Pink Lilac, Rossa Corsa, Vine Yellow, and Classic White, the collection guarantees that you'll remain effortlessly chic and comfortable, no matter where your summer takes you.
Where Speed Meets Fashion
At the heart of the Crews Go Summer Collection is the iconic Scuderia Ferrari identity, reimagined into contemporary streetwear silhouettes. This unique fusion ensures that whether you're a racing fan or simply someone with an eye for fashion-forward pieces, you'll find something in the collection to express your passion for speed and elegance in your summer wardrobe.
Availability
The Scuderia Ferrari Crews Go Summer Collection heralds a new chapter in summer fashion and is now available for purchase. Ready to make its way into the wardrobes of racing enthusiasts and style mavens alike, the collection can be found at selected PUMA stores and online at puma.com, inviting all to bring the spirit of the racetrack into their everyday style.
Photo: Puma Newsroom


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