Global sports powerhouse PUMA has joined the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team to unveil the Crews Go Summer collection. This innovative lineup promises to make wearers feel integral to the esteemed Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team throughout the sun-drenched months.
Track Aesthetics Meet Street Fashion
According to a press release, the Crews Go Summer collection combines the adrenaline of the racetrack with the vibrancy of urban street style. Each item within the range is meticulously crafted to transform the distinguished team’s identity into wearable fashion statements suitable for race day excitement and everyday wear.
Adorned with bold graphics, streamlined designs, and fabricated from premium materials, the collection is a perfect amalgamation of performance and flair. It's designed to imbue a sense of the racetrack's exhilarating energy into daily life, ensuring that fans and fashion-forward individuals can radiate confidence and style.
Collection Highlights
Europawire noted that the collection's highlights are statement-making pieces designed for standout appearances. With its regular fit, the hoodie strikes a balance between relaxed and refined, encapsulating the spirit of leisure and luxury.
The shorts and shirt, crafted from resilient cotton twill fabric, echoing this comfort and style, ensure both durability and freedom of motion—ideal for dynamic lifestyles. Footwear is not left behind, with the Puma Clydes making a statement in dark blue accented with the distinctive PETRONAS green, capturing a blend of contemporary appeal and timeless elegance.
Availability
Anticipation is high for the release of the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team Crews Go Summer Collection, which will be available at select PUMA stores and online at puma.com. This collaboration marks a pivotal moment where the epitome of motorsport finesse and streetwear sophistication converge, promising enthusiasts a summer filled with style, comfort, and the thrill of Formula One.
Photo: Puma Newsroom


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