Stolen from Nike? Outstanding Puma Future 18 Netfit Texture 2018 Boots Released
Puma today unveiled the extraordinary Puma Future 18 Netfit "Texture" boots. The boots are remarkably similar to the Nike Mercurial Superfly II Safari CR7 boots that were released seven years ago. Photography by Soccerbible.
Nike Mercurial Superfly II Safari CR7 Edition
Puma Future 18.1 Netfit Texture - White / Black / Red
This image shows the Puma Future Netfit special edition football boots.
An outstanding design, the new Puma Future 18.1 Netfit Texture football boots combine a unique black and white Safari-inspired pattern with striking red applications. It is a design that reminds of the Nike Mercurial Superfly CR7 Safari boots that were released in late 2010.
Apart from the outstanding design, the Puma Future 18.1 Netfit Texture cleats are the same as the regular launch colorway. They feature Puma's revolutionary Netfit lacing system and a one-piece knit upper with a heightened collar. Like the Puma ONE, the outsole of the Puma Future 18 Netfit boots features both conical and bladed studs.
The Puma Future 18 Netfit Texture cleats retail at a price of 180 GBP (USD 220, EUR 220). They are a special edition release.
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2005/07 Celtic Nakamura #25 L/S Home Shirt (XL) Nike
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1996/98 Adidas (Germany) Kopke #1 Template GK Shirt (S)
1998 Dreamers Training Shirt 'England' (Multiple Sizes) Cult
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Exclusive: Manchester United 26-27 Third Kit Pays Homage to Salford Lads Club
The Manchester United 2026-2027 third kit is is a homage to the local Salford area, specifically drawing inspiration from the iconic Salford Lads Club.
The kit is inspired by the two Lancashire roses prominently featured on the club's entrance signage, a visual made famous by its inclusion in The Smiths' 1986 album, The Queen is Dead. It incorporates hand-drawn roses and features a unique back neck sign-off, celebrating both the local fan base and the youth community deeply associated with the historic Salford landmark.
Awful? Adidas Launches Women's 'Reconstructed Bringback' 1994 Kits
Adidas has officially introduced a unique new lifestyle range with the launch of its 'Reconstructed Bringback' collection. Focused heavily on women's fashion, this latest release takes two iconic international football shirt designs from the 1990s and transforms them into modern, streetwear-ready silhouettes.
For this drop, the sportswear brand has completely reimagined the highly memorable 1994 kits worn by the national teams of Germany and Spain, adapting the classic patterns into entirely new apparel formats.
The Spain entry in the collection offers a significant structural departure from a standard football jersey, arriving as an asymmetrical, one-shoulder top. The garment maintains the classic red base of the original 1994 home shirt, complete with the instantly recognizable column of navy blue and yellow interlocking diamonds running down the right side.
For the German national team, Adidas has transformed the legendary 1994 World Cup home kit into a fitted, square-neck tank top. The classic DFB crest and retro Adidas branding are positioned lower down on the torso.
What do you think of these reconstructed 1994 fashion tops for Germany and Spain? Let us know in the comments below.









