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Rihanna Debuts THE TRAINER from Her Fenty x PUMA Label

5 March 2016

By Tricia Oliveira

Global Sports Brand PUMA and Creative Director, Rihanna, has released THE TRAINER under her FENTY label, in collaboration with the German footwear company.

The sneaker first debuted at the PUMA by Rihanna fashion show on 12 February at New York Fashion Week, and represents the pop diva’s take on a traditional work out sneaker with a fashion-forward and futuristic flair, combines innovative performance technology with game-changing style.

An all-new PUMA silhouette, the sneaker stands out with its exaggerated proportions, but possesses performance features that includes an upper constructed from Ariaprene, an advanced form of neoprene for a secure yet breathable fit.

Extra levels of support is provided with its high tongue height and TPU Kurim cage with fully reflective underlay.

It is also flexible with a pivot that allows for 360-degree movement. Full length flex groove, additional heel thickness on medial and lateral sides support fast and dynamic multi-directional movement.

Solid rubber outsole pods providing full ground contact and traction.

THE TRAINER is available in three bold colors of black, white and red, and is available now at PUMA stores globally, PUMA.com and select sneaker boutiques.

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