Puma and KidSuper’s Colm Dillane have revealed a new collection that blends together the worlds of fashion, soccer and art. The launch comes ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup, held from June 15 to July 13 in stadiums across the United States.
The new soccer kits and lifestyle apparel are for seven teams: Manchester City, Borussia Dortmund, FC Salzburg, Mamelodi Sundowns, Al-Hilal, Palmeiras and Monterrey. Alongside apparel, the Puma x KidSuper collection will feature special edition Future, Ultra and King football shoes.
The collaboration features hand-drawn graphics, watercolor hues and club-inspired designs for an artistic take, and in tribute to the sport, in both authentic and replica styles.
Dillane created designs for each team, bringing to life the seven clubs’ unique heritage and cultures. Each collection includes a KidSuper Retro shirt, graphic team, shorts, pants and reversible jacket.
As part of Puma’s continued commitment to sustainability, the Replica jersey taps into Puma’s Re:Fibre initiative to use recycled textile waste to create new products — with 95 percent recycled textile waste and other used polyester materials.
Manchester City’s kit revives the team’s sash design while incorporating the signature KidSuper watercolor palette that captures the spirit of Manchester. Borussia Dortmund’s football heritage collides with KidSuper’s artistic style, featuring the team’s classic black and yellow colorway. Palmeiras’ fusion of Italian and Brazilian culture honors the club’s legacy as the inaugural Club World Champions in 1951. FC Salzburg reimagines the Austrian Edelweiss flower with ivory, lemon and baby blue hues for its Home kit.
Mamelodi Sundowns’ Home kit takes inspiration from its South African roots with warm, sunset tones and cooler shades from the club’s signature style. Dillane took cues from Al-Hilal’s Arabic name, “crescent moon,” to bring to life the symbol with a radiant lunar graphic. And Monterry’s kit features bold, geometric patterns bringing the Mexican spirit to center stage.
“I’ve always wanted to merge the worlds of art and football, and with Puma, we’re doing just that,” said Colm Dillane, founder of KidSuper. “This collection is about more than just the game. It’s about expressing yourself, taking risks and standing out. Whether on the pitch or off, football is an art form and this collection shows that.”
The Puma x KidSuper collection retails from $45 to $250, and is available today at Puma’s website, its New York and Las Vegas flagship stores, Club official stores and select retailers globally.