Chuck D has teamed up with PUMA for a Public Enemy sneaker and clothing collaboration. The legendary frontman revealed the line during NBA All-Star weekend with several social media posts. Although the Rock and Roll Hall Famer admits he’s not necessarily a sneaker head, evidently this was an opportunity he couldn’t pass up.
On Saturday (February 15), Chuck shared a photo the red, white and black shoe that honors Public Enemy’s seminal album Fear Of A Black Planet, which turns 30 on April 10.
“Not even a KickHed however in the Hiphop style game the logo post college I graphed debuts in Chicago THIS @NBA AllStarWeekend,” he wrote on Twitter. “I wore Clydes in 1978 as a HS senior. Here’s the kickf @PUMAHoops 2020 I’ll wear on stage and toss to crowds @PublicEnemyFTP.”
Not even a KickHed however in the Hiphop style game the logo post college I graphed,debuts in Chicago THIS @NBA AllStarWeekend. I wore Clydes in 1978 as a HS senior. Here’s the kickf @PUMAHoops 2020 I’ll wear on stage and toss to crowds @PublicEnemyFTP pic.twitter.com/k4lPW8HIDM
— Chuck D (@MrChuckD) February 15, 2020
I’ll wear these on stage in 2020. Like a ball player I’ve performed in kicks 33 years …so I’ve moved a few and the styles lineup logo wise up like the Yankees’NY’ @PUMAHoops @PublicEnemyFTP pic.twitter.com/BLwEIpF3nX
— Chuck D (@MrChuckD) February 15, 2020
Chuck also shared the red and white high top version while revealing he owns less than 10 pairs shoes.
“I wear one pair kicks at a time … have no more than 5-7 pair and I work stages across the planet,” he tweeted. “But upon hearing how some folk got over 100 pair and sneaker rooms let’s get busy on designing.”
I wear one pair kicks at a time …have no more than 5-7 pair and I work stages across the planet. But upon hearing how some folk got over 100 pair and sneaker rooms let’s get busy on designing….@PUMAHoops pic.twitter.com/vYhj3xcCr8
— Chuck D (@MrChuckD) February 15, 2020
PUMA also collaborated with Def Jam Recordings, Public Enemy’s former label.
Both the collaborative collections will focus on the classic low-top Clyde as well as the relaunched Sky LX. Redesigned as lifestyle shoes for today, the PUMA x Def Jam Sky LX ($140) and PUMA x Def Jam Clyde ($90) commemorate PUMA and Def Jam’s place in Hip Hop history.
Meanwhile, the two designs in the PUMA x Public Enemy collection will be available this spring. Select styles from both collections were available in limited releases at the pop-up during All-Star Weekend in Chicago. The two designs in the PUMA x Def Jam collection are in stores and online here.