Puma XT-2 Ronnie Fieg x Dover Street Market Achromatic White

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Puma XT-2Ronnie Fieg x Dover Street Market Achromatic White


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Style

357501-01

Colourway

White

Retail Price

US$180

Release Date

26/07/2014

Product Description

After years of tossing around the idea of creating a sneaker that was both nameless and brand-less, Ronnie Fieg produced the Ronnie Fieg x Puma XT-2 "Achromatic-White" in the summer of 2014. Using the best, most premium materials possible, the White Achromatic XT2 featured incredible, plush Italian leather on the upper and sock liner. RF did not want to draw-in consumers with a brand name but rather solely with materials and sleek design; something that most brands would shutter at. Offered in a custom Puma box with additional pig leather dust and lace bags, the RF White Achromatic also came with a set of round and a set of flat tonal laces, each with metal aglets. The White RF Achromatic boasted solid white on the upper, mid and outsoles. Incredibly wearable, the rich materials and nearly-complete lack of branding set this White Puma XT-2 apart. Retailing at $180 dollars, even while using Italian leathers, the White XT2 were available as part of a pack with a combo black-and-white pair via Kith pop-up shop in New York, both Kith NYC locations, and online. Limited numbers were also available from Dover Street Market and their DSM e-shop. A huge shift from his past works, the Ronnie Fieg x Puma XT-2 "Achromatic-White" is still able to find its place amongst other great RF release based solely on materials and design.




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