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PUMA Introduces a Small Mostro Pack of Designs

PUMA presents a small Mostro pack of sneakers, breathing new life into the classic silhouette. The pack is only comprised of two sneakers and the reissue follows the brand's previous work with Ottlinger. With the new year, the brand launches the progressive silhouette with bold colorway looks and retains some traditional elements as well.

Its namesake nods to Italian roots, meaning 'monster' and it takes on a unique structure defined by sleek lines before being further offset by sprinting spike panels along the edges of the shoe. The original launches of the silhouette often got a build of soft suede and other fabrications, specifically leather. This time around, the new edition has a mesh build and lycra lining.
Trend Themes
1. Progressive Silhouette with Bold Colorway Looks - The new Mostro pack from PUMA introduces a progressive silhouette with bold colorway looks, offering a new twist on the classic sneaker design.
2. Sprint Spike-paneling Along Shoe Edges - PUMA's small Mostro pack incorporates sprinting spike panels along the edges of the shoe, adding a unique and edgy element to the sneaker design.
3. Shift From Soft Suede to Mesh Build - With its new edition, PUMA's Mostro pack shifts from the traditional soft suede build to a mesh build, creating a more breathable and lightweight sneaker option.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear Manufacturing - The Mostro pack's progressive silhouette and unique design elements present disruptive innovation opportunities for the footwear manufacturing industry.
2. Fashion and Apparel - PUMA's small Mostro pack, with its bold colorway looks and edgy spike-paneling, offers disruptive innovation opportunities for the fashion and apparel industry.
3. Sports and Athletics - The incorporation of sprinting spike panels and the shift to a mesh build in PUMA's Mostro pack creates disruptive innovation opportunities in the sports and athletics industry.

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