Unlike most Speedcats, this limited edition drops the usual suede upper in favor of a full leather construction. Dipped completely in white, Puma‘s Big Cat logo is debossed across the lateral toe, while Ferrari’s Prancing Horse emblem is proudly stamped around the heel. Down south, the classic tire-inspired midsole returns in translucent rubber, and the insole itself is decorated with pink and blue accents—a nod to Miami’s South Beach neighborhood.
According to a recent report by SportBusiness, ever since Hamilton joined Team Ferrari, Puma has seen an 800 percent increase in sales of its Ferrari merch. And with the Ferrari x Puma Speedcat OG ‘Miami’ set to release on April 28 at Puma and select stockists worldwide, that number is likely about to shoot up even higher. Rumor has it that three more colorways are also in the works, so if you’re a fan of Ferrari x Puma, there’s plenty to be excited about ahead.
This story originally appeared on British GQ.