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PUMA

Brand: PUMA

Model: Style Rider and Future Rider

Key Features: Both the Style Rider and the Future Rider are contemporary versions of the 1980 nylon running shoe, the PUMA Fast Rider. For this pack, both models are given a mismatched color scheme — the Style Rider in green and orange and the Future Rider in blue and yellow — and feature a double-stacked, exposed foam tongue.

Release Date: Available now

Price: £85 (approximately $105)

Buy: Exclusively at Size? (Future Rider / Style Rider)

Editor’s Notes: PUMA and Size? have teamed up to exclusively release a two-pack of split-tone sneakers. The pack comprises the Style Rider and Future Rider — both of which have been derived from 1980’s Fast Rider running shoe. Built for lifestyle this time around, both shoes feature lightweight nylon uppers, PUMA’s iconic Formstripe, and double-stacked tongues.

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