This might just be the most expensive-looking Puma Speedcat yet, thanks to a collaboration with JJJJound, a design studio founded by Justin Saunders.
The JJJJound x Puma Speedcat gets a big budget facelift, with a clean take on the silhouette's 25-year history.
The Speedcat was built as a racing shoe worn by actual racing drivers when it first launched in the '90s.
The JJJJound x Puma Speedcat is available in 'Black' and 'Brown' colour combinations.
Author's summary: Luxury meets racing with JJJJound x Puma Speedcat.