PUMA x Sneaker Freaker Blaze of Glory Five Year Re-Issue Collection
Earlier this year, Sneaker Freaker made the shocking announcement that its shark-flavored




Earlier this year, Sneaker Freaker made the shocking announcement that its shark-flavored collaboration with PUMA would be re-releasing. That wasn’t it for the surprises though as this time, the collaboration will also include the Blaze of Glory LTWT silhouette — a lightweight version of the original Blaze of Glory OG model. Speaking of the OG, the original collaboration from 2007 marked the debut of the Blaze of Glory OG. Five years later and the shoe has served as the canvas for several collaborations, but it’s the original Sneaker Freaker collaboration that remains for many the pinnacle of what the silhouette has to offer. For the Re-Issue collection, the Blaze of Glory OG returns much the same as the original with just slight changes made to the sockliners. The Blaze of Glory LTWT is also featured in the same two “Great White” and “Black Beast” colorways. While the two LTWT models are a great addition to the collection, we’re suckers for the OG. All four models will be available globally at select top-tier accounts starting November 30.