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The Puma Crack Returns In A Full Corduroy Construction

The Puma Crack Returns In A Full Corduroy Construction

With a bit of help from Harmony director David Obadia, the wildly obscure Puma Crack is making its return in a make up that calls back to its own late 60s roots. While the time at which it originated garnered little applause for its German Army Trainer inspired design, the silhouette lived on in spirit through the iconic Suede silhouette. While much of the kit is similar upon first glance, the revived model exhibits a visage more sleek and visually interesting as its overlays lift ever-so-slightly higher to evoke a more apparent depth. Now arriving in a gold and cordovan scheme, the saturated tones are expressed loudly along a full corduroy fabrication, adding an illusive shadow effect between the wales of the material. A white form stripe separates evenly in compliment with the laces while the retro aesthetic is pushed evocatively through the yellowed midsole. If you’re looking to grab either pairs, they’re currently available at overseas retailers with a stateside release on Puma.com surely slated for down the road.

Obadia Puma Crack Corduroy Inca Gold 3

Puma Crack
Available
€120
Color: Inca Gold/White
Style Code: 369476-02

Obadia Puma Crack Corduroy Inca Cordovan 1

Puma Crack
Available
€120
Color: Cordovan/White
Style Code: 369476-01

Obadia Puma Crack Corduroy Inca Gold 2

Obadia Puma Crack Corduroy Inca Gold 1

Obadia Puma Crack Corduroy Inca Cordovan 2

Obadia Puma Crack Corduroy Inca Cordovan 3

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