Puma launches a colourful and metallic spring collection of sneakers in collaboration with McQ

Inspired by Alexander McQueen's archive prints, the collection combines the fashion house's edgy vibe with the sports brand's classic silhouettes

Linda Sharkey
Wednesday 28 January 2015 12:46 EST
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PUMA and McQ spring/summer 2015 collection
PUMA and McQ spring/summer 2015 collection (Puma)

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Puma launches today its third collaboration with McQ n with an extensive and diverse collection of sneakers for mens and women.

Puma x McQ's spring/summer 2015 combines the British fashion house’s edgy urban feel with the sports brand’s classic designs, including mid-tops and high-tops.

With prices ranging between £175 and £325, the designs welcome spring with mismatched colours and metallic textures adorned with mesh, leather and glow-in-the-dark details - so you can to rock your sporty look with flashy feet at night too.

The collaboration takes on a new lease of life this season exploring and showcasing both brands’ unique DNA and this is the result.

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