PUMA INTRODUCES MOSTRO CAMOUFLAGE EDITION

Discover PUMA Mostro's new camouflage sneakers: two urban and classic camo editions blending athletic heritage with contemporary design for December 7th release.

PUMA Mostro low-top sneakers in two camouflage colorways - city camo and classic military-style pattern, featuring suede Formstrip and distinctive chiseled sole design
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PUMA continues to evolve its iconic Mostro sneaker with a new camouflage-inspired collection, building on the momentum of recent color releases. The latest iteration demonstrates the brand's commitment to blending athletic heritage with contemporary design aesthetics.

A Quarter-Century of Design Innovation

Originally launched 25 years ago, the Mostro—Italian for "monster"—has established itself as a distinctive footwear model. The shoe's unique design draws inspiration from sprint spikes and surfing shoes, creating a hybrid silhouette that transcends traditional athletic footwear boundaries.

Camouflage Colorways

The new pack features two distinct variations:

  1. City Camo Edition: Featuring urban-inspired camouflage tones that reflect metropolitan landscapes
  2. Classic Camouflage Edition: Presenting a traditional camouflage pattern that evokes outdoor and military-inspired aesthetics

Both versions maintain the Mostro's signature low-top design and feature a premium suede Formstrip, adding a refined texture and visual complexity to the sneaker.

Technical Details

  • Closure system: Velcro strap
  • Upper material: Mixed textile with camouflage printing
  • Distinctive chiseled sole design
  • Premium suede Formstrip accent

Release Information

  • Release Date: December 7th
  • Availability: Online and select retail locations
  • Distribution: International markets
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