Puma has unveiled images of LaMelo Ball's next signature MB.01s colorway dubbed "Be You," set to be launched on 29 July 2022 at 10 am EST.
The concept is similar to Nike's "What The" series, which explores different sneaker themes and colorway combinations all in one set of shoes.
The "Be You" MB.01s were inspired by several LaMelo releases in the past, with the "Not From Here" PUMAs from 2021 serving as possibly the most noteworthy example.
Although the sneakers' official color scheme is Gecko Green and Red Blast, other colors, such as light blue, yellow, and purple, are also present.
Along the left shoe's side panel, the sneakers also have the interstellar graphic from the "Galaxy" MB.01s, while the right shoe's side panel sports touches of yellow and purple for a mismatched appearance.
The shoes have the standard NITRO foam padding and a non-slip rubber composition on the outsoles for increased traction and durability.
Finally, the uppers are constructed from a lightweight, breathable mono mesh material that is supposed to be quite pleasant to wear on the court, completing their design.
These "Be You" MB.01s are listed on the official Puma website for $125 in adult sizes.
These are also listed for $95 in junior sizes and $80 in what Puma calls little kids' sizing on Puma's website.


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