The Merrell x P.A.M. collection introduces two footwear models that combine technical outdoor performance with the Paris-based label's experimental design language. The Hydro Next Gen Moc features a sculpted EVA foam upper with aerodynamic cutouts for ventilation, paired with a FloatMax foam midsole and a durable rubber outsole that replaces the previous all-foam construction. The capsule also includes the Chameleon Redux Storm GORE-TEX, which uses a technical mesh upper with synthetic overlays, a waterproof GORE-TEX membrane, and a bungee toggle lacing system for an adjustable fit across changing conditions.
The Hydro Next Gen Moc is finished in an earthy marbled colorway that reflects P.A.M.'s distinctive visual style, while the Chameleon Redux Storm GORE-TEX combines muted outdoor tones with contrasting color accents. The trail-ready model is equipped with a Vibram rubber outsole featuring deep lugs for multi-directional grip.
Technical Footwear Series
The Merrell x P.A.M. Collection is a Collaborative Footwear Capsule
Trend Themes
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Technical Fashion Hybrids — Performance footwear blended with experimental visual codes creates space for products that move between outdoor utility, streetwear credibility, and collectible design.
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All-conditions Footwear — Waterproof membranes, adaptive lacing, and rugged traction systems point to growing demand for shoes built around unpredictable urban and trail environments.
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Sculpted Foam Design — Aerodynamic cutouts, lightweight EVA uppers, and expressive molded forms introduce new possibilities for comfort-led footwear that doubles as a design statement.
Industry Implications
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Outdoor Footwear — Collaborations with fashion labels can reposition trail and hiking products as lifestyle items without losing technical performance credentials.
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Streetwear Apparel — Experimental capsules rooted in outdoor functionality give streetwear brands access to durable materials, weatherproof construction, and utility-driven silhouettes.
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Performance Materials — Advanced foams, GORE-TEX membranes, and Vibram outsoles highlight opportunities for material suppliers to shape next-generation hybrid footwear platforms.