What would happen if the Supra Skytop III were crafted as a fashion boot instead of a skate sneaker? Puma gives us an answer with this latest design, a distinct hightop for the winter months whose eyestay lattice provides even more depth when combined with a textured underlay. The Puma Bharrington Mid makes its first appearance in a loosely titled ‘Camo’ colorway whose colors are somewhat familiar, but the pattern isn’t your father’s four-color print. A closer look reveals both the unique print and a novel color scheme thanks to the interplay between navy and orange accents as buffered by plenty of grey, beige and white, and you can see more below before purchasing from retailers like Overkill.
Puma Bharrington Mid
Aaron Hope
September 12th, 2012 (updated)
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