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PUMA has just unveiled its second MMQ collection, which is available to purchase starting today. MMQ stands for Macht’s Mit Qualität, which is German for “Made With Quality” and is a nod to PUMA’s motivations for creating the line.

As the name suggests, the collection is meant to give fans of the brand a range of basics that doesn’t rely too heavily on branded detailing. Instead, PUMA has crafted a range using higher-quality materials in classic cuts and silhouettes, utilizing various on-trend colors.

Staying true to its footballing DNA, PUMA has hand-picked yet another giant of the game to be the face of its second collection. Following Thierry Henry’s unveiling of the first line, his Arsenal teammate and fellow PUMA ambassador Freddie Ljungberg is heading the second campaign.

Ljungberg, who was best known for his wild hairstyles during his successful playing days, is a former Calvin Klein model and someone who is likely to feature on a lot of football’s most fashionable lists. That makes the 44-year-old Swede the perfect partner for this stylish collection.

The SS22 drop includes a range of sweatshirts, pants, and light jackets, all of which arrive in gray, navy blue, coral, and olive green. Check out the entire collection below.

The PUMA MMQ collection is available now at PUMA.com and via select retailers.

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