{"id":538331,"date":"2017-05-26T11:30:22","date_gmt":"2017-05-26T15:30:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=538331"},"modified":"2018-12-30T15:53:30","modified_gmt":"2018-12-30T20:53:30","slug":"city-style-meets-cozy-comfort-on-the-puma-tsugi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/city-style-meets-cozy-comfort-on-the-puma-tsugi\/","title":{"rendered":"City Style Meets Cozy Comfort on the PUMA Tsugi"},"content":{"rendered":"
Origami in origin, snug in styling, the PUMA Tsugi <\/strong>in Smoke Grey plays well with trends in modern footwear but is incredibly unique in its own right. How so? First, we’ve got the fresh but functional side-panel lacing sytem, next we’ve got the futuristic shield vamp and it’s all cut to a close with the razor-edged rubber outsole. While\u00a0a lot of shoes look and feel like socks now these were definitely designed to be different and rocked just the same.<\/p>\n Also have\u00a0a look at\u00a0the Olive Night colorway of the Tsugi\u00a0that sports the vintage military-fatigue vibes with a fast design of today.<\/p>\n Meaning ‘next’ in Japanese, ‘Tsugi’ might stand for a shift in PUMA. Though classics like the Clyde and cool co-signs from Rihanna, Big Sean and Kylie Jenner all show steeze, the Tsugi proves a standalone silo that’s also standout. Inspired by Japanese architecture, these are literally built for the city as IGNITE FOAM cushioning carries the fresh and fly on all grounds.<\/p>\n Shot by our own Ray P. in New York City, get a good look at the PUMA Tsugi “Smoke Grey” in the styled gallery below. Both pairs are available now for $100 at Foot Locker.<\/p>\n