Puma has unveiled its first-ever collection of grunge-inspired pieces in partnership with British fashion brand The Ragged Priest, consisting of apparel, accessories, and sneakers.
The Puma x The Ragged Priest range features warped neon prints with black cult classic silhouettes, asymmetrical hems, and contrasting patchwork stitching.
The collection includes hoodies and sweatpants with psychedelic patterns in muted blacks and greys, two takes on Puma’s Slipstream sneaker, and a limited-edition Mayze sneaker with a “ragged twist.
The drop also includes a mini tote, a shopper bag, and a bucket hat.
Puma x The Ragged Priest collection is available from Puma flagship stores, Puma.com, TheRaggedPriest.com, and selected retailers.


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