JJJJound and PUMA Close Out the Year With Another China-Exclusive Capsule

Featuring a duo of Suede colorways and a velour tracksuit.

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A plethora of streetwear enthusiasts and sneaker aficionados have been impressed with JJJJound and its collaborative initiatives this year. The Montreal-based design entity joined forces with the likes of ASICS, New Balance, Reebok and more for special projects, and now to cap off 2022 it’s aligning with PUMA once more for another China-exclusive collection.

The intention of this collaboration was for JJJJound to highlight the German sportswear brand’s classic pieces and rework them with its signature palettes. Leading the way for this range is the footwear which consists of two PUMA Suede colorways. One is fitted with “Burgundy” uppers while the other arrives with “Dark Green” bases, both of which are complemented by off-white PUMA stripes as well as angelic laces and sole units. JJJJound branding is printed on the heels with gilded finishes.

Dropping alongside the sneakers is a velour tracksuit. The soft textured track jacket and sweatpants are backdropped in navy and feature tiny embroidered JJJJound and PUMA hits.

Check out the pieces in the gallery above and expect this assemblage to release exclusively in China via select PUMA stores on December 24.

In case you missed it, the JJJJound x New Balance 990v3 “Montréal” colorway recently dropped exclusively in Montreal.

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