
Originally released in 1978, the Puma Easy Rider was a great trail running shoe, but was also revolutionary in terms of the technology it offered. It featured a dimpled PU midsole and rugged outsole lugs which gave it a very aggressive and technical look at a time when running shoes were primarily constructed out of EVA. Now, Puma is set to release this ultimate collection, wish has been labled the Machine Wash Easy Rider Pack, which consists of the first three colorways PUMA introduced on the original pattern. The name stems from the fact that repeat washings to the original ones gave them a worn out look, which is the same look that these retro versions capture. Overkill is set to release the pack on October 25, 2008. via HS.








I like how they made it look like they’ve gone through the wash before, but its pretty much a vintage look and i’m not feelin that. The black and red colorway is nice though. I dont think these would really be bad at all if they looked new and had some nice leather on em.