Puma and Danish Running Brand Saysky Just Released Chic Gear for Almost Every Type of Run

The era of the small running brand with a cult following is continuing make runners look more stylish, as Puma has tapped Saysky out of Copenhagen for their first collaboration.
Dynamic color blocking comes with a black liner, laces, heel tab and outsole. A white midsole then hosts pink “Nitro” branding and a “Puma x Saysky” wordmark that looks like it was handwritten with black sharpie, a flourish the carries over to the remaining two sneakers.
Muted gray then forms the upper of the Deviate Nitro Elite 3, the higher-end super shoe, as well as the everyday trainer ForeverRun Nitro 2. A bit more pop comes through on the ForeverRun Nitro 2 via its gum outsole (a decision that rarely comes unwelcome). All three shoes also feature mismatched, oversized marks spilling over from the upper onto the midsole.
Apparel — Saysky’s specialty — is also thoroughly represented in this new drop, including a range of outerwear, tops, pants and shorts. Most of the garb comes in solid shades (think blue, yellow and pink), but there’s more fun to be had in a repeating wave pattern used for the jacket and singlet. In fact, it was inspired by the famous Japanese woodblock print “The Great Wave off Kanagawa.”
The just-released trio of sneakers — featuring the Saysky x Puma Deviate Nitro 3, Deviate Nitro Elite 3 and ForeverRun Nitro 2 — covers nearly every type of run and boasts understated colorways with simplified uppers. Standing out among the lot is the Deviate Nitro 3, the most versatile of the three shoes thanks to its aptitude for everyday runs and the fact that it’s the only one in the collaboration that was treated to a faint pink upper.



Lars C. Pedersen, founder and chief operating officer of Saysky, said in a release: “Life and running are like the ocean – some days are turbulent, pushing us to our limits, while others offer moments of calm and reflection. Together, we embrace the highs and lows, knowing that it’s our unity and collective drive that make us stronger – and just like the waves found on these premium pieces, we are dynamic, ever-changing, and forever in motion.”
The Saysky x Puma Deviate Nitro 3, Deviate Nitro Elite 3 and ForeverRun Nitro 2, as well as the rest of the collection, released today: through both parties’ websites, Puma’s NYC and Las Vegas flagships and select third-party boutiques. Prices for the shoes run from $160 to $240 and the apparel from $55 to $140.
Saysky and Puma will host a New York City launch event with a 4.5-mile run on Saturday, March 15. Space is limited to 150 runners, but RSVPs are still open through Saysky’s website.












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