PUMA has followed up the unveiling of its basketball-focused Court Rider by readying the launch of its forthcoming retro-inspired Wild Rider silhouette.Bringing the brand’s selection of Futro styles to the forefront, the Wild Rider references colors and designs from various decades and mixes them with modern technologies and construction. Specifically taking inspiration from the Easy Rider II OG, this latest release combines the past and future, evolving it with fresh layers of premium fabric and futuristic circles at the midsole. Elevating the entire Rider family, this new silhouette boasts a nylon upper with suede and leather overlays, alongside TPU detailing on the eyelet and heel, a terry towel lining and deco stitching on the upper, all atop the signature Rider foam.Vibrant hues are mixed with industrial colors to further enhance the sneaker’s attempt at bridging the past and the future, while a formstrip that flows into a heel pull completes the look.Dropping on April 10, PUMA’s Wild Rider will be available from the brand’s online webstore.In other sneaker news, Salomon has honored legacy trail runners with its latest campaign.
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MSCHF and Nike Settle Air Max 97 “Satan Shoes” Lawsuit
MSCHF and Nike have settled their lawsuit involving the Air Max 97 “Satan Shoes” collab with Lil Nas X.While the specifics of the settlement were not disclosed, it reportedly included an option for customers who purchased the “Satan Shoes” and “Jesus Shoes” to return the pair with a full refund. The legal team of MSCHF was “pleased” with the outcome of the suit, stating that the message of the collab was “powerfully” conveyed by Lil Nas X’s latest single, “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name),” and “dramatically amplified” by the brief legal battle with the footwear giant. “With these Satan Shoes — which sold out in less than a minute — MSCHF intended to comment on the absurdity of the collaboration culture practiced by some brands, and about the perniciousness of intolerance,” the Brooklyn brand’s lawyers told The Verge, adding, “Having already achieved its artistic purpose, MSCHF recognized that settlement was the best way to allow it to put this lawsuit behind it so that it could dedicate its time to new artistic and expressive projects.”Nike confirmed the settlement with a statement of their own. “MSCHF altered these shoes without Nike’s authorization,” the brand said. “As part of the settlement, Nike has asked MSCHF, and MSCHF has agreed, to initiate a voluntary recall to buy back any Satan Shoes and Jesus Shoes for their original retail prices, in order to remove them from circulation. If any purchasers were confused, or if they otherwise want to return their shoes, they may do so for a full refund. Purchasers who choose not to return their shoes and later encounter a product issue, defect, or health concern should contact MSCHF, not Nike.”MSCHF will be able to keep the last 666th pair of the collab, but this means that Lil Nas X will not be able to give it away to his fans as he initially intended to. “I can say that MSCHF intends to keep the last of the 666 shoes; regrettably, it will not be able to have Lil Nas X give that shoe away, as he was planning to do,” MSCHF’s team confirmed.In related news, control Lil Nas X to victory with his new game, Twerk Hero.
adidas YEEZY BOOST 350 V2 “Reflective” Pack Are Now Rumored For Re-Release
Originally released back in 2019, sneaker insiders PY_RATES™️ is now noting that the adidas YEEZY BOOST 350 V2 “Reflective” Pack is returning for a re-release.Coming in “Black,” “Cloud” and “White Synth” colorways, the set is defined by 3M detailing that accents the Primeknit upper of the shoes. Breaking up the tonal looks is a woven post-dyed monofilament side stripe that runs along the center portion of the lateral side. While matching webbing around the collar, sockliner, weaved laces and encapsulated full-length BOOST sole units round up the design of the pack.Priced at $220 USD, the adidas YEEZY BOOST 350 V2 “Reflective” Pack is now rumored for a re-release August 21. View this post on Instagram A post shared by PY_RATES™️ (@py_rates_)For more footwear news, take an on-foot look at the adidas YEEZY 450 “Dark Slate.”