Puma and two-time Grammy-nominated artist Cordae are launching an eight-piece apparel and footwear collection in their first collaboration, which celebrates the rapper’s new brand and record label, Hi-Level.
The co-branded looks are executed in a grayscale colorway with bold graphic prints.
The apparel lineup includes a jacket, hoodie, sweatpants, and three T-shirts.
The footwear in reimagined classic styles, including the Hi-Level Suede and Hi-Level RS-X highlight Cordae as an artist
The Puma RS-X Hi-Level x Cordae shoes are similar to Puma’s other RS-X sneakers, featuring mesh uppers and tongue with a thick sole. Cordae’s version is black with a small hint of red on the pull tab and will retail for $120.
The Puma Suede Hi-Level x Cordae, low-top sneaker uses the same classic silhouette that Puma has used for decades, is in black, white, and gray, and has a hint of red on the back. Black laces weave over the leather tongue and a crisp white logo lines the sides of the shoe. It retails at $90,
Retailing from $40 to $120, the collection will be available starting Feb. 23. Both footwear styles will be available on Puma.com and the entire Puma x Cordae Hi-Level collection will be available at Foot Locker.


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