PUMA 2009 Japanese Monster Pack

The PUMA Japanese Monster Pack commemorates classic Japanese monster movies from the

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The PUMA Japanese Monster Pack commemorates classic Japanese monster movies from the 1950’s-1970’s with five limited styles including the classic PUMA models: First Round, PUMA Mid, Clyde, and Stepper. Each sneaker brings an iconic monster to life, highlighting its signature features with various fabrics and textures – from mirrored leather and bolt hardware to reptilian embossed leather and spikes. A secondary highlight is the tongue lining which lists the monster’s “skills” with artwork printed on the sockliner. The pack is slated for a March 2009 release.

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