Puma unveiled a collaborative collection with Kyle Kuzma’s “Childhood Dreams” lifestyle brand, which draws inspiration from the Washington Wizards forward's youth and the 90’s basketball nostalgia he experienced while growing up in Flint, Michigan.
There are muted tones and cargo pockets across the collection, which includes a hoodie, a pair of trousers, a varsity jacket, the PUMA TRC Blaze Court, and the PUMA Ralph Sampson Mule.
Earth tones take the main stage of the Ralph Sampson build while employing a drop-in Mule construction. Clothed entirely in suedes, a dominant treatment of chocolate brown anchors the midfoot and vamp whereas its mudguard, side stripe, and blue-speckled sole unit indulge in a sandy coat.
Kuzma and the Washington Wizards enjoyed a four-game win streak, despite Bradley Beal’s absence from the lineup.


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