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PUMA And White Castle Serve Up Limited-Edition Collaboration To Celebrate The Restaurant’s 100th Birthday

PUMA x White Castle

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By PAGE Editor

Global sports company PUMA is launching a special collaboration with White Castle, home of The Original Slider®, to help celebrate the restaurant and retail brand’s monumental 100th birthday. The all-new PUMA x White Castle collab borrows inspiration from White Castle’s iconic square Sliders and instantly recognizable packaging to transform classic PUMA silhouettes and apparel. 

PUMA x White Castle

The collection features two footwear styles: the classic PUMA Suede and the Future Rider. Both silhouettes boast White Castle’s familiar blue-and-white color palette with striking blue accents, bright pops of orange, co-branded detailing, including images of the famous castle, and contrast stitching for a fresh, new look.  

PUMA x White Castle

PUMA is one of the world’s leading Sports Brands, designing, developing, selling and marketing footwear, apparel and accessories for more than 70 years. White Castle, America’s first fast-food hamburger chain, has been making hot and tasty Sliders as a family-owned business for 100 years. Based in Columbus, Ohio, White Castle started serving The Original Slider® in 1921. Today White Castle owns and operates more than 360 restaurants.

The White Castle collection also includes a hoodie, shorts and various bold, co-branded graphic T-shirts. 

Cravers can get their hands on the all-new PUMA x White Castle collection, retailing for $35 to $90, starting June 25 at PUMA.com, at the PUMA NYC flagship store and in store and online at the Foot Looker Inc. family of brands, including Foot Locker, Champs, Footaction and Eastbay. 

PUMA will be releasing a second PUMA x White Castle collection in September. More details will be available soon.

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