White Puma King II 2015 Boot Released
Puma today unveiled a new White / Black / Orange Puma King II Football Boot Colorway, after the German brand launched the next-generation of the famous Puma King with a Majolica Blue paint job on October 1. The new white Puma King II 2015 Cleats feature traditional boot colors.
Puma King II Football Boot White / Flash Orange / Black
This is the first Puma King 2015 Cleat Colorway.
The second Puma King II Boot Colorway combines the snowy main color white with classical black logos, while Puma added striking orange design elements to create a fresh boot design.
Designed for the masterful touch, the upper of the new Puma King II Football Shoe is made from soft Kangaroo leather for comfort and fit. The leather Puma King II Boot weighs 277 grams (9.8 oz), which makes them heavier than the Nike Tiempo Legend V and the Adidas Adipure 11pro.
For the Puma King II Boot, Puma created a more modern, lighter and softer King Boot with a modern classical design. Puma introduced the new Everfit lacing system, while using a lightweight PEBAX outsole for more stability.
Only few players lace up in the Puma King II Cleats, after several former Puma King players like Dante and Yaya Toure switched to the Puma evoPOWER Boot in January 2014. The King is the most iconic Puma Boot and was originally released in 1968. Check out more 2015 Football Boot Releases in our Boot Calendar.
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Schlotterbeck Deliberately Wears His Football Socks the Wrong Way Round
Borussia Dortmund and Germany defender Nico Schlotterbeck has a very specific habit regarding his matchday attire. The centre-back deliberately wears his football socks the wrong way round - the back is on the front, and the front is on the back.
In 2025, the Borussia Dortmund & Germany center back once told SPORT1 that this was one of his unique habits.


