Limited-Edition Puma x Silni 'Elements Pack' 2023 Boots Collection Released
Update: Manchester City's Jack Grealish and Bayern München's Kingsley Coman have debuted the brand-new limited-edition Puma Elements Pack football boots this weekend. The Puma King Ultimate will be probably not worn by any high-profile Puma athlete.
Puma today launched the limited-edition 'Elements Pack' football boots, in collaboration with graphic artist Silni. Jack Grealish, the new ambassador for the Future silo, is expected to wear the Elements Pack soon.
3,500 pairs of each shoe are available
Puma x Silni Art 2023 Elements Pack Soccer Cleats
The new Puma Elements Pack features new designs for the Future, Ultra, and King silos, each drawing inspiration from a different element: fire, light, and the cosmos.
Puma Future Elements Pack
The Puma Future Elements Pack soccer cleats feature a red and orange color scheme, representing fire.
Puma Future 2023 'Elements Pack' - Features
- Successor of Puma Future Z 1.4
- Even more adaptive and supportive FUZIONFIT360 upper, which combines dual mesh, stretchy knit, and supplemental PWRTAPE for support
- 3D textures at key contact zones for grip and ball control
- Stable at heel and flexible at forefoot thanks to the Dynamic Motion System outsole for traction and agility
- Low boot
- Price: 265 Euro (230 Pound)
- Colorway: Team Violet/Puma Black/Yellow Sizzle/Rickie Orange
Puma Ultra Elements Pack
The Puma Ultra Elements Pack, which is Puma's speed silo, features a lightning-inspired design.
Puma Ultra Ultimate 'Elements Pack' - Features
- ULTRAWEAVE: Ultra-light, engineered fabric with a structured, 4-way stretch that reduces weight and friction. Built for athletes looking to increase speed and strength
- PWRPRINT: Technology designed to provide stability and support on the micro level
- Lightweight ULTRAWEAVE woven upper
- Dual-density SPEEDPLATE outsole for rapid propulsion
- FG/AG:' Firm Ground/Artificial Ground
- Removable insole
- Price: 265 Euro (230 Pound)
- Colorway: Puma Navy/Puma White/Bright Aqua
Puma King Elements Pack
The Puma King Elements Pack features a more classic design with a galactic theme.
Puma King Ultimate 'Elements Pack' - Features
- Leather-free upper: Innovative "K-Better" material instead of material leather
- K-Better provides the same softness as traditional materials and yet is 30% thinner, offering a close-to-ball feel for an intuitive touch
- Twice as stretchy as traditional leather for a fit that lasts longer
- Integrated knitted collar ensures slip-on comfort
- Forefoot and midfoot micro-texturing
- "1968" incorporated at the rearfoot
- Lightweight soleplate features a guiding stability spine and external heel counter plus conical studs
- Price: EUR 240 (GBP 210)
- Colorway: Puma Black/Puma Gold/Team Violet
All three models are limited to 3500 copies per silo and are available in high-end versions (Ultimate) for 265 € for the Future and Ultra, and 240 € for the King. There are no major technological innovations, as all boots are the same as standard colorways tech-wise.
Do you like the Puma Future Elements Pack football boots? Let us know in the comments below.
Al-Ittihad 26-27 Home Kit Leaked?
A picture of a potential Al-Ittihad 26-27 kit has been shared online, sparking discussion about whether it could be the Saudi club's new jersey. The image was originally posted by the Arabic kit account @MidanAlAtqam on X, featuring a design that could potentially serve as the next shirt for the team.
At this stage, we cannot verify the authenticity of the design.
We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates if more concrete information regarding the new Al-Ittihad kit becomes available.
Everton 26-27 Away Kit Leaked
Everton's new 26-27 away kit has been leaked in an unusual way, appearing early on a massive advertising billboard ahead of its official release. Pictures of the public advertisement have surfaced online, giving fans an early look at what Castore has designed for the club's upcoming campaign on the road. With the home kit having already launched earlier in July, the away shirt has been the next highly anticipated release for supporters.
The Everton 26-27 away kit introduces a classic pinstripes design
Leicester City 26-27 Away Kit Released
The Leicester City 26-27 away kit has been officially released today. Produced by Adidas, the new away shirt introduces a retro-inspired design and is currently available to purchase at the club's pop-up shop.
The Adidas Leicester City 26-27 away football shirt is predominantly maroon. The standout features of the kit are its classic branding elements, utilizing the iconic Adidas Trefoil logo alongside a retro leaping fox crest in place of the standard modern club badge.
This launch confirms earlier leaks and places Leicester City among the select Adidas clubs to receive the classic Trefoil logo for their alternative kits during the 26-27 season. The vintage aesthetic has been well-received by fans following the official reveal.
Hertha BSC 26-27 Away Kit Revealed
The new Hertha BSC 26-27 away kit has been revealed. Made by Castore, the new away shirt will be worn during the upcoming 2. Bundesliga season.
The Castore Hertha Berlin 26-27 away jersey introduces a fresh look for the club. It is navy with a blue and white design that, in our opinion, looks like a screensaver.
What are your thoughts on the new Hertha BSC 26-27 away kit by Castore? Let us know in the comments.
Norway Debut Third Variant for 2026 World Cup Home Kit
Norway debuted a third variation of their home kit during the Quarter-final match against England. This marks their 5th different kit combination at the 2026 World Cup.
With this, Norway joins Colombia as teams with the second-most kit variations used in a single World Cup. France still holds the record, having used 6 different combinations during the 2018 World Cup. Big thanks to our partner @jerseystory_vn for spotting this and creating the graphic.
Norway Fix Home Kit Font Mistake at 2026 World Cup
After being spotted printing their away nameset (featuring a black crest) on the home shirt during the Round of 16 match against Brazil, Norway corrected the mistake in their recent match against England, using in the correct home nameset (featuring original crest).
Huge thanks for @jerseystory_vn for the collage.




























