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Brand: ADER Error x PUMA

Model: CGR, RS-9.8, Roma, and CELL Alien

Key Features: The ADER Error x PUMA CELL Alien comes with a colorful design, arriving in black, red, and neon yellow, and is complete with stitching details and rubberized logo patches. Meanwhile, the Roma, RS-9.8, and CG come in brown and grey and feature a deconstructed look, caution sign tags, and contrasting color stitching.

Release Date: November 2

Price: TBC

Buy: PUMA, ADER Error, and select retailers

Editor’s Notes: The German sportswear brand and Korean streetwear label are back with another eye-catching collection just in time for winter. Dubbed "Under Creativity," follows their recent collaboration which came out this past summer.

Once again, ADER Error takes some of PUMA's most popular sneaker silhouettes such as the CG3, RS 9.8, Roma, and CELL Alien. The latter, in particular, comes with an updated look, sporting an eye-catching neon colorway, stitching details, and rubber patches featuring logos from both brands.

More pieces include sporty clothing such as windbreakers, sweatpants, and pants, as well as winter-ready down jackets and sweaters — all sporting the retro-futuristic look associated with ADER Error's aesthetics.

The latest ADER Error x PUMA collection will become available worldwide on November 2 at PUMA and ADER Error's websites, as well as their respective physical stores and a number of select retailers.

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