Salehe Bembury posted a photograph of Tyrese Haliburton Thursday night, and at first look eyes could have been drawn to the NBA participant’s large boot and leg elevator as he recovers from a torn achilles. However when you’ve regarded previous that, you’ll discover a complete bunch of latest colorways of Haliburton’s first signature sneaker from Puma.
The Puma Hali 1 was proven in a whopping ten new colorways, virtually all of which have been rendered in monochrome, similar to the pink “Hibiscus” version used to debut the sneaker. Draped throughout Haliburton’s legs within the picture are variants in cream, purple, blue, inexperienced and scorching pink. He then holds a inexperienced and blue pair in his palms, whereas red-and-orange and green-and-yellow pairs could be seen on the bottom subsequent to him. Virtually missable on a desk on the backside of the snap is a pink and blue model in addition to one in pink.
In his position at Puma, Bembury was tapped to recruit a basketball to design a signature sneaker for. That ended up being Haliburton, who debuted his forthcoming mannequin through the NBA Finals in June. Detailed tech specs are nonetheless to return for the Hali 1, however Puma has confirmed it’ll be light-weight and have Nitro cushioning.
Earlier than being pressured out of Sport 7 together with his achilles harm, Haliburton was going through off in opposition to one other participant together with his signature debut on the best way, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and his Converse Shai 001.
Additionally to return from Bembury, away from Puma, is his New Steadiness 1000 Fog Be the Cloud.
The Puma Hali 1 Hibiscus will launch in September, and in the interim there’s no telling how lots of the 10 extra colorways will truly launch. Provided that they’re samples, some could very properly not find yourself going into manufacturing, however Footwear Information will maintain you abreast of any updates.
Tyrese Haliburton lined with and surrounded by quite a few colorways of his Puma Hali 1 designed by Salehe Bembury.