PUMA Injects the Italian Flag Into Its Latest Thunder Spectra
A reserved colorway with subtle pops of color.




PUMA‘s Thunder Spectra model returns this season with a more toned down look than its original predecessors, this time seeing a demure colorway which injects hits of red and green.
The highly-coveted silhouette, which pays homage to PUMA’s past collaboration with Alexander McQueen, sees a reserved color palette of cream and white dressing the upper’s mesh, suede and leather construction. The tonal colors then run down into the silhouette’s chunky midsole and outsole. Contrasting red has then been added to the mid-section of the midsole while green wraps around the bottom section of the heel. Minimal PUMA branding on the heel and tongue tabs complete the overall look of this model.
These PUMA Thunder Spectras inspired by the Italian flag are available to purchase now for £110 GBP (approximately $145 USD) over at JD Sports.
For more sneaker releases, Nike’s Air Max 97 “London Summer of Love” is a colorful homage to the city.