White Castle Links with Puma For Slider-Inspired Sneaker

Who doesn’t love a dope food and sneaker collab? With the sneaker industry booming, it’s always a fun and buzz worthy route for brands to collaborate with shoe companies to create some memorable and truly fashionable kicks. The latest brands to link up for some heat on your feet are Puma and White Castle.

White Castle has tapped in with Puma to create a model of the RS-X sneaker that’s inspired by the fast food brand’s iconic Cheese Sliders. The following details include stylish nods to the fast food legend:

  • 5¢ printed near the top lace eyelet to commemorate the original cost of a White Castle burger in 1921.
  • The White Castle logo with the words “What you Crave” stitched on the shoe’s tongue.
  • An inner footbed featuring a grilled onions pattern.

Besides the details above are additional hidden features that give proper homage to the popular slider.

If you’re looking to treat your feet to the limited edition sneakers, the PUMA x White Castle RS-X are available now at Puma, Champs Sports and Foot Locker for a suggested retail price of $120.

Fans of foodie footwear can also check out a recent ‘Food Fight’ edition of Saucony sneakers.

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