Busan-based Balansa, a vintage clothing store and sound shop, is collaborating with Puma on four new running shoe colorways and accompanying garments to launch on March 17.
The upcoming series consists of the Puma Deviate Nitro 2 and Puma Liberate Nitro 2 which are both made available in yellow and black colorways.
The differences are subtle between the two silhouettes.
Both have breathable mesh uppers, reflective laces, taping, responsive NITRO soles, and “2-Arches”/”SOUND SHOP Balansa” branding on the heel counters.
The collaborative apparel includes casual graphic tees, running tees, hooded windbreakers, trousers, and shorts, which are built for long-distance performance.
The Puma x Balansa collaboration is set via Puma Korea and Balansa.
There are related activations, including a 5K night run on launch day.


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