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Puma Dropping A New J. Cole RS-Dreamer “Ebony and Ivory” Colorway

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Dubbed the "Ebony and Ivory" RS-Dreamer, the silhouette sports and black and white colorway and boasts Puma's innovative RS technology and "RS Foam" to make running up and down the court as comfy as can be.

Source: The Urban Daily

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