Few silhouettes carry the cultural weight of the PUMA Brasil. Created in honour of the 1970 World Cup — and the legendary Brazilian side that claimed it — the Brasil has endured across the decades through its clean, minimalist profile and its deep connection to one of football's most celebrated eras.
As part of its 25th anniversary exclusive lineup, size? looks to Brazilian flora for creative direction, drawing inspiration from the Quesnelia Testudo, a native flower whose vivid, colourful presence feels at home even in the most unlikely of landscapes. The concept speaks to a broader theme running through the release — the way Brazilian culture, from football to food, music to art, has an ability to take root and bloom far beyond its own borders, forging connections and communities wherever it travels.
The shoe itself is built around a soft peachy suede upper, complemented by a red Formstrip and a pink lining that ties the palette together. Faithful to the original Brasil blueprint while updated enough to sit comfortably within a contemporary casual wardrobe, the size? exclusive strikes a balance between heritage and modernity — a fitting tribute to a silhouette that has always managed to do exactly the same.
Few silhouettes have demonstrated the same staying power as the adidas Originals Handball Spezial. Originally designed in the late 1970s for indoor sport, the low-cut classic has long since outgrown its performance roots, becoming a staple of street style and a benchmark for understated, timeless footwear.
For this size?-exclusive iteration, the Handball Spezial is given a refined material update that adds visual depth without compromising its signature simplicity. A textured woven textile upper forms the base of the design, overlaid with saturated premium suede that enriches the overall look and feel. The hallmark low-cut silhouette and traditional lace closure remain intact, keeping the shoe true to its original blueprint, while a rubber outsole with Trefoil branding details anchors the design underfoot — a clean, considered exclusive that lets the materials do the talking.
If you've ever owned Stan Ray pants, you know the feeling—these weren't just made, they were built. Since 1972, the Beard family from East Texas has been crafting tough-as-nails workwear equally suited for studio time, city living, or the job site. Earl Beard founded the brand with a simple mission: make durable, well-fitting clothes with integrity. Four generations later, that mission endures—only the hands carrying it forward have changed.
Certain styles became legends—the Painter Pants and Fatigue Pants, tried-and-true classics beloved from San Francisco to Shibuya. The Painter Pants carry an incredible backstory stretching beyond their Crockett, Texas sewing shop. Born from British sailcloth, adopted by painters, sailors, and rock climbers, then worn as symbols of freedom and rebellion—these pants have lived a thousand lives. Functional, roomy, hard-wearing, yet somehow still look perfect with a paisley shirt and boots.
What began with Earl sewing for Brooklyn Overall Company in a modest Texas workshop transformed into something far bigger than expected. Stan Ray became a quiet staple—favored by those who value quality without needing to broadcast it. Their clothes earned their place in tool sheds, studio floors, and record shops. Not built for trends. Built to last.
Family legacy. Honest grit. Timeless workwear ready for whatever comes next.
Few silhouettes carry the cultural weight of the PUMA Brasil. Created in honour of the 1970 World Cup — and the legendary Brazilian side that claimed it — the Brasil has endured across the decades through its clean, minimalist profile and its deep connection to one of football's most celebrated eras.
As part of its 25th anniversary exclusive lineup, size? looks to Brazilian flora for creative direction, drawing inspiration from the Quesnelia Testudo, a native flower whose vivid, colourful presence feels at home even in the most unlikely of landscapes. The concept speaks to a broader theme running through the release — the way Brazilian culture, from football to food, music to art, has an ability to take root and bloom far beyond its own borders, forging connections and communities wherever it travels.
The shoe itself is built around a soft peachy suede upper, complemented by a red Formstrip and a pink lining that ties the palette together. Faithful to the original Brasil blueprint while updated enough to sit comfortably within a contemporary casual wardrobe, the size? exclusive strikes a balance between heritage and modernity — a fitting tribute to a silhouette that has always managed to do exactly the same.
Continuing the 'Anniversary City Series', size? turns its attention to Dublin — one of the most revered models in the entire adidas Originals City Series catalogue. First produced in 1976 across West Germany, Yugoslavia, and Romania, the Dublin was originally rendered in blue and orange, a colour code drawn directly from the burning castles depicted on the Irish capital's coat of arms. Subtle variations across the late '70s kept the silhouette fresh, with minor differences in sole shading and suede tone being the primary points of distinction.
For the 25th anniversary exclusive, size? introduces a profile that has never been seen on the Dublin before. Rooted in the cultural identity of the city, the shoe features a premium lightly tumbled leather upper with a barrel-aged scent — a quiet nod to one of Dublin's most celebrated traditions. Contrast 3-Stripes run the sidewall, serrated eye-stays preserve the tooling shared across the City Series family, and thin rubber outsoles with custom footbeds finish the construction. Gold foil '1/2025' stamps and Dublin wordmark detailing across the heel tabs and lateral walls confirm the shoe's limited, commemorative status.
Originally founded by Hamilton Carhartt, the Detroit-based brand started by creating high-quality workwear for manual labourers and railroad workers in 1889. What first started out as just two sewing machines and about five employees creating products out of duck and denim, has now expanded into both the workwear and casual lifestyle space.