Photorealistic image of PUMA x Madhappy's second collection, showcasing floral-motif Speedcat Plus sneakers amid apparel and accessories for a fashion news article.
Photorealistic image of PUMA x Madhappy's second collection, showcasing floral-motif Speedcat Plus sneakers amid apparel and accessories for a fashion news article.
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PUMA and Madhappy unveil second collaborative collection

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PUMA and Madhappy have released details on their second joint collection, featuring 21 pieces of apparel, accessories, and footwear for spring 2026. The lineup centers on a reimagined Speedcat Plus sneaker in satin jacquard with micro-floral motifs. It launches exclusively on Madhappy on March 6, followed by a wider release through PUMA on March 12.

PUMA, drawing from its athletic heritage, has partnered again with Los Angeles-based brand Madhappy for a 21-piece spring 2026 collection that blends sport styles with optimistic, expressive elements. The collaboration reinterprets archival sport cues through softened textures, patterns, and a palette inspired by early spring days.

At the heart of the collection is the Speedcat Plus sneaker, updated in satin jacquard fabric featuring a delicate micro-floral motif. Available in monochrome satin shades of blue, pink, and black with brown gum bottoms, it highlights Madhappy's signature brightness. This marks an evolution from their first October collaboration, which included a 19-piece set with the Speedcat Plus in soft suede and premium leather.

Apparel items include a dual-branded nylon tracksuit, poplin lounge shirts and shorts with subtle stripe treatments, fleece hoodies and straight-leg sweatpants accented by PUMA’s lace logo, and pointelle jersey tops and shorts in Blossom and Olive tones. Additional pieces feature blue and yellow tonal striped button-ups with Madhappy and Big Cat logos, alongside knit long-sleeve collared soccer jerseys continuing the co-branding theme. Madhappy’s details, such as tonal branding and gentle color blocking, appear throughout.

To promote the launch, the brands enlisted photographer Oliver Hadlee Pearch for a campaign with subtle nods to classical art in a spare, intentional setting designed to evoke quiet emotion.

Priced between $50 and $175 USD, the collection becomes available first on March 6 at Madhappy.com and Madhappy shops. It expands to the PUMA app, PUMA.com, and the PUMA Las Vegas flagship store on March 12.

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