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A$AP Rocky’s Distressed PUMA Inhale Is Dropping In “Pop Red”

Another pre-loved look joins the fray.

A$AP Rocky’s Distressed PUMA Inhale Is Dropping In “Pop Red”

The A$AP Rocky x PUMA era is fully underway. After resurrecting the PUMA Inhale in an original colorway earlier this year, the Harlem-born multidisciplinary will present his fans with two dirtied-up looks on September 26th, the latest of which is this new “Pop Red” edition.

While similar in essence to the Khaki-colored pair that surfaced earlier this month, there are lots of differences worth pointing out. The shoe appears with a suede upper as opposed to canvas, a choice that somewhat minimizes the impact of its black splotches of paint. Differing further from its monotone counterpart, the shoe makes use of black, white, and “Pop Red” treatments up top, lending a stronger semblance to colorful Formula 1 driving footwear. We also see red “Flacko” tongue branding and that the shoes come with a distressed box to match the overarching theme on display.

Both distressed A$AP Rocky x PUMA Inhale colorways including this “Pop Red” pair release September 26th for $130. See detailed images below and take advantage of our “Where To Buy” section for purchase links and a quick checkout.

WHERE TO BUY

A$AP Rocky x Puma inhale

SKU: 402453-01
RETAIL PRICE: $130
RELEASE DATE: Sep 26, 2024

US 09/26/2024 Thursday

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