Wild Safari-Ready Sneakers

The PUMA Suede Made in Japan Mid “Osaka Zoo” Pack Is Wild

Animal prints are still very much in and the 'Osaka Zoo' release by PUMA shows that it's outliving the hype. The 'Osaka Zoo' collection pack features two pairs of kicks and was a joint collection with PUMA and Takumi.

The two pairs offered are in leopard and zebra print. Each pair is crafted similarly with different colored uppers and outsoles. The leopard and zebra prints feature dyed horsehair and suede paneling; a gum outsole adds to the leopard print while a white outsole complements the white in the zebra print.

These hi-tops offer the classic PUMA look with some fresh animal print touches that make the kicks pop. These dope kicks will be released as a package for $250 on October 5th of this year.
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