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PUMA and P.A.M. have you all covered this fall

PUMA and P.A.M. have you all covered this fall

The competition is stiff with the holidays around the corner but there’s no fear in PUMA. The iconic brand continues to level up and has linked with P.A.M. to whip up together an epic-looking line-up of outdoors-inspired gear to have you covered the entire season.

PUMA and P.A.M. have you all covered this fall

It’s more than just kicks and tees for this collaboration. There’s everything from a bucket hat and cap to a bottle bag set.

Taking the wearer from the convenience store to the hiking trail, the first-ever PUMA x P.A.M. collectionfeatures simple yet adventurous silhouettes with bold graphics and all-over prints with a psychedelic edge. Its texture and color-rich concept is inspired by the South American Yareta, a velvety cushion plant. “We wanted to make clothes that are comfortable for a seamless transition between the city and the wild, linking both of them,” says Misha Hollenbach, Perks and Mini co-founder. 

Spanning 20 different styles, the collection includes elevated basics such as fleece jackets and sweaters, cargo trousers, T-shirts, polo shirts, hoodies, and puffer jackets – all made with at least 20% recycled materials. The palette is nature-inspired and dominated by rich purple, lavender, green and copper tones. Shoes comprise classic sneakers, trail-running shoes and clogs. On the minimal side, accessories - a bucket hat and cap, a trail backpack and a bottle bag set - highlight functionality.

And how does it all look? I thought you would never ask - er - think of it.  

The PUMA x P.A.M. Collection will be available globally starting November 5th in select PUMA stores, PUMA.com, P.A.M. stores, PERKSANDMINI.com, and distribution partners with a retail price ranging from $40 to $330.

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