In Wait, in addition to innovations able to excite us (rare stuff), another thing we love, happens when someone puts his hands on a classic piece, and manages to give it a fresh touch without upsetting the original design: it can be done by acting on details, or using alternative and unusual materials.
The latter is the case of the new Puma ‘Crack‘ baked by the Parisian designer David Obadia of the Harmony brand.
Obadia, has taken a decidedly unusual fabric for a shoe, corduroy, and has covered a classic heritage silhouette, the Puma Crack.
The retro-vintage line goes very well with a grandfather’s fabric like ribbed velvet, here chosen in its more oldies colors like mustard (inca-gold, as coded by Puma) and bordeaux (cordovan).
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