A Closer Look at the Sophia Chang x PUMA Trinomic Disc Pack
After the first glimpse at New York-based creative Sophia Chang’s PUMA Trinomic Disc Pack (seen





After the first glimpse at New York-based creative Sophia Chang‘s PUMA Trinomic Disc Pack (seen here), we now bring you a closer look at the shoes. Soon to be joined with a selection of matching apparel, the models shown are the clean makeups of black and white, which all don metallic gold “Brooklynite” scripts along with “BELIEVE THE HYPE” hits to both the tongue pull tab and heel. To round out the retro-looking shoe, an illustrated insole featuring original artwork is utilized to translate Chang’s creative personality. Although the initial release date was delayed, the “Brooklynite” range is set to hit PUMA stockists in both the United States and Europe very soon, while retailers such as SUPPA are now taking orders.