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Brand: Mattel x PUMA

Model: RS-X Toys Hot Wheels “Camaro”

Key Features: Building on the RS-X’s mesh, textile, and leather overlayed upper and patented Running System sole, the “Camaro” features the classic Hot Wheels logo on the heel in a fiery blend of red and orange hues.

Release Date: December 1

Price: $130

Buy: PUMA and select retailers TBC

Editor’s Notes: What better way to celebrate youthful memories of racing toy cars than with a trio of PUMA x Hot Wheels sneakers? The collaboration is here to celebrate the toy company’s 50th anniversary with vintage throwbacks to some of its most iconic cars.

Alongside the vibrant orange and black “Camaro” sneaker — PUMA’s ode to the ‘68 custom edition racer — the release also features two other colorways. The gold-hued “Bone Shaker” that pays tribute to the 2006 car and the black-and-blue “16,” a major throwback to Mattel’s first product line, the “Sweet 16.”

The collaboration drops on December 1 for a retail price of $130 per model. In addition, PUMA has created an apparel collection featuring track pants, a jacket, and a range of graphic tees.

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