Epitomized by his motto of “Betting On Yourself”, Maryland-born entrepreneur Emory Jones has teamed up with Puma to release a collaborative collection centered around three Puma silhouettes. Meant to blur the lines between luxury and comfort, this trifecta of models boasts premium materials and intriguing graphics to portray Jones’ vision of “simple fly”. Starting with the classics, this capsule calls upon the iconic Puma Clyde in a luxe color scheme with Rose Gold detailing and premium metallic lace tips. Fast forward from 1973 to 2018, Jones helped design new versions of the Puma RS-0 and the Puma RS100 with flashes of teal meant to pay homage to the past. Alongside these distinguished sneaker creations, Jones and the German Sportswear brand teamed up on an apparel set that includes multiple tees, a track jacket, and pants. Enjoy a look at the entire collection below and look forward to its release online at select retailers tomorrow, September 22nd.
Emory Jones And Puma Team Up On “Betting On Yourself” Collection
Ben Felderstein
September 24th, 2018 (updated)
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