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    PUMA and NO/FAITH STUDIOS Resurrect the Beisser

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    SummaryPUMA has partnered with No/Faith Studios to revive the Beisser, a rare 2005 low-profile runner designed by Peter Schmidt that has previously existed only as a collector's grailThe silhouette is nicknamed the Biter due to its aggressive, tooth-like lugged sole and aerodynamic, motorsport-inspired design that merges Y2K performance with a modern industrial aestheticThis second collaboration between the two brands offers a rare retail release of the formerly limited model, highlighting premium materials and Schmidt’s experimental legacy in footwear designPUMA is once again reaching deep into its legendary vault, enlisting the avant-garde vision of No/Faith Studios to revive a long-lost icon. The duo has set their sights on the Beisser, a razor-sharp, low-profile runner that first slashed through the footwear landscape in 2005. Originally conceived by Peter Schmidt—the mastermind behind the cult-classic Mostro—the Beisser has spent the last two decades existing primarily as a "grail" in niche archive circles and collector lookbooks.Appropriately nicknamed the “Biter,” the silhouette is defined by its aggressive, tooth-like lugged sole and a streamlined, motorsport-inspired stance that feels remarkably relevant in today's tech-runner climate. This second chapter of the partnership follows the massive success of last year’s Talon collaboration, signaling a shared commitment to unearthing PUMA’s most experimental and polarizing designs. By blending the Y2K-era performance DNA with No Faith Studios' subversive, industrial aesthetic, the new Beisser bridges the gap between early-aughts track culture and modern high-fashion streetstyle.The revival maintains the original’s sleek, aerodynamic upper while introducing premium materials and refined colorways that highlight the serrated outsole. For a silhouette that was originally produced in vanishingly small quantities, this release offers a rare second chance for enthusiasts to own a piece of Schmidt’s design legacy. It is a bold reminder that PUMA’s archive isn't just a history book—it’s a blueprint for the future of aggressive footwear. View this post on Instagram A post shared by NO FAITH (@nofaithstudios)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
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