Puma has partnered with Australian skate label Butter Goods to release a full collection of footwear and apparel.
The partnership between the sportswear brand and the Perth-based Aussie skate label builds on an earlier capsule collection, which saw the pair collaboration on a corduroy Basket shoe and a graphic tee.
The new collection is a 90s-inspired range, heavily influenced by the era in which Butter Goods’ founders – Garth Mariano and Matt Evans – grew up skating in, full of bold colours, baggy cuts and technical fabrics and finishes.
"When the opportunity to work with Puma came about, we were so excited to work with a brand with such a rich history and deep archives," Butter Goods’ founders said.
"The most exciting thing about the design process is the discovery both for us as the people designing but also in the finished product for customer," they said.
Puma footwear styles included in the collection are the Slipstream, and new iterations of the Puma x Butter Goods Basket.
Previously released in a cream colourway, the new Basket comes in two additional colourways with a corduroy upper, in blue and orange options.
The corduroy continues across the apparel items in the collection, which includes a highlight corduroy track top and pants in green and white, and navy and orange options.
The apparel line also includes sweats, graphic tees, and polos featuring retro designs.
The Puma x Butter Goods is available now on the Puma website, Puma stores and select retailers with retail prices ranging from $60 – $180.