Puma Trainers & Puma + Schedoni collaboration
Monday, December 11th, 2006
Puma is making a bid for the luxury market with its latest design collaboration. The German activewear company has teamed with Schedoni, the Italian leather manufacturer best known for designing custom-made luggage for Ferrari, to create a line of bespoke leather sneakers.
The range, which also includes bags, is the result of a collaboration with Schedoni, the Italian leather manufacturer that also makes custom-made luggage for Ferrari. “Ninety percent of sports products are made in the Far East now,†Christian Weisender, international sales manager for Puma, said during the launch of Puma by Schedoni. “Now was the right time to go back to our roots. It’s the first customized sneaker to be made with an Italian manufacturer.â€
Puma plans to install leather work stations resembling travelling trunks that pop up in 50 stores worldwide. They will be introduced in all Puma Black stores and in selected high-end department stores, such as Harrods in London . The work stations will allow customers to choose their own colour combinations from a selection of the manufacturer’s suede and naturally tanned leather skins. Once a selection has been made, the production process takes four weeks. The finished product is delivered to the customer complete with a number and a signed certificate from the artisan who made it. Adding to the exclusiveness of the sneaker, a maximum of 500 shoes per colour combination can be made. Consumers will have to be prepared to pay the price though. Prices start at €450 for a pair of suede and leather shoes and run up to €750 for a pair of high-tops made of fire-proof leather. Bags will retail for between €950 and €1200.
Incredibly rare vintage levi jeans are now available from Togged.
Nicole Richie has topped the world’s worst-dressed list according to PETA, the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals charity, for wearing too much fur. It’s that time of year again, when it starts to get a little bit colder and you can spot a select few of Hollywood’s trashiest celebrities strutting around with dead animals strapped to their backs.




