Puma is collaborating again with Rick and Morty as a follow-up to its most popular release from LaMelo Ball’s signature line thus far.
The German footwear and apparel giant is dropping the Rick and Morty x Puma MB.02 collab this month at puma.com and select Puma retailers.
The collaborative Puma MB.01 with the animated series Rick and Morty delivered the mismatched pair last year, currently fetching $300-500 on the secondary marketplace.
Much like the MB.01, the MB.02 features mismatched color blocking, with a purple and green hue on the left shoe and a red and yellow scheme on the right.
A picture of Rick is on the left shoe, while Morty is on the right. The forefoot features branding for Rick and Morty, with the midfoot featuring black stripes, and the bottom showcasing mismatched outsoles.


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