Puma x KidSuper Release New Boot Pack and Club World Cup Kits

Puma have teamed up with the multitalented whirlwind that is KidSuper – a musician, artist, designer, and now football-style revolutionary – for a bold new collab that’s part fashion statement, part football fever dream.
The result? A stunning boot pack and some of the most creative shirts we’ve ever seen. These aren’t just kits and cleats – they’re wearable art.
Puma X KidSuper Football Boots
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Let’s start with the boots – easily some of the best we’ve seen this year. Puma and KidSuper have reimagined the essential silhouettes: the Future, Ultra, and King, each bursting with personality. Think of them as gallery-worthy masterpieces you can actually play in.
All boots are stamped on the heel with the ‘KidSuper Football Club’ mark, making them instantly collectible. And the colourways? Daring, dynamic, and impossible to ignore. These are boots built to turn heads and break ankles (in the good way).
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The King boot is graced with soaring birds, subtle and regal – it’s basically renaissance painting meets football royalty.
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The Future brings boldness with all-seeing eyes staring out from the upper – and honestly, it feels like they might improve your vision on the pitch.
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The Ultra? Personal favourite alert. Footballer outlines and a strong pink colour give it flair and finesse – because who said boots have to be boring?
Puma X KidSuper Club World Cup Kits
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Now, onto the shirts – where do we even begin? With hand-drawn details, unexpected colours, and deep storytelling, these kits are a beautiful collision of club heritage and creative freedom. Let’s take a look at the home kits, because they’re the standouts of the collection.
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Manchester City get the sash treatment – classic and crisp, with an all-over Poznań celebration graphic to honour the fans. The white base, plus a black-and-red diagonal sash, nods to that memorable 2009-11 third kit. Sharp and full of soul.
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Borussia Dortmund stay true to their iconic yellow and black stripes but elevate it with a honeycomb-inspired geometric pattern across the shoulders. Add a clean collar and boom – instant cult classic.
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Palmeiras pay homage to their Italian-Brazilian roots and their 1951 world title. The leafy, baroque-style mosaic pattern is lush, and that green collar? Chef’s kiss.
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FC Salzburg turns Austria’s Edelweiss flower into a shirt-worthy motif. The ivory, soft yellow, and light blue work beautifully with coral accents – it's alpine elegance meets urban cool.
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Mamelodi Sundowns light up the pitch with sunset tones, capturing their trademark style of play – known poetically as “shoeshine and piano”. Warm, rhythmic, and ready to dance through defences.
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Al Hilal go lunar with a dreamy blue palette and a crescent moon-inspired graphic. A shirt that literally reflects the club’s name – stylish and symbolic.
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Monterrey brings northern Mexico’s spirit to life with mountainous hand-painted details and strong navy accents. Earthy, epic, and artful.
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And we have to give a shoutout to Dortmund’s away kit – it’s a bold pink number with a yellow collar and matching KidSuper graphics. As far as away kits go, this one doesn’t just stand out – it practically dances off the pitch.
Whether you’re rocking the boots on turf or the shirts on the street, the Puma x KidSuper collection makes one thing clear: football fashion has officially hit its golden age.