LSU star Flau'jae Johnson wearing her signature PUMA All-Pro NITRO 2 PE camouflage sneakers on the court.

Legacy Built: Flau’jae Johnson’s Puma PE Pack is the Heart of March Madness

  • Release Date: March 13, 2026
  • Collection Models: All-Pro NITRO 2 (Performance) and PUMA Majesty (Lifestyle)
  • Performance Tech: Full-length NITROFOAM for high-rebound cushioning and explosive energy return.
  • Stability Hardware: Multi-zone mesh upper with high-stretch zones for targeted lockdown and breathability.
  • Traction Engine: High-abrasion rubber outsole with a multi-directional tread pattern for elite lateral movement.
  • Design Motifs: Signature “Camoflauge” tan-and-brown print, “Big 4” tongue branding, and “912” area code heel embroidery.
  • Price Point: All-Pro NITRO 2 ($140) | PUMA Majesty ($90)

LSU star Flau’jae Johnson isn’t just playing for a ring this March; she’s playing for her name. Released March 13, 2026, the Flau’jae Johnson x Puma PE Pack is a masterpiece of storytelling and performance. As a top projected WNBA pick and a Roc Nation-signed artist, Flau’jae is officially rewriting the NIL playbook, and she’s doing it in camouflage.

This isn’t just a sneaker; it’s a tribute. Make no mistake, every (and I do mean every) detail in this pack is a nod to Johnson’s late father, the legendary Savannah rapper Camoflauge, and the unstoppable legacy she’s building in his honor.

Let’s take a look at the details.

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The Pack: On-Court Heat meets Off-Court Soul

Flau’jae and Puma delivered a two-piece rotation that covers every angle of the grind:

  • The All-Pro Nitro 2 Flau’jae PE ($140): The performance engine. Drenched in a signature tan camo print with neon pink hits, this is the shoe Flau’jae is using to take over the tournament. It features her iconic “Big 4” hand gesture on the tongue—a signal to the world that she’s always 1-of-1.
  • The Majesty Flau’jae PE ($90): The lifestyle anchor. This clean, leather silhouette brings the camo vibes to the street, finished with “912” on the heel to represent Johnson’s Savannah, Georgia roots.

“My Father’s Legacy”: The Inspiration

Johnson didn’t just sign off on a colorway; she designed a piece of her history. Speaking on the release, Johnson also emphasized the weight of the “Camouflage” branding:

“This pack is so much bigger than basketball for me. Growing up, all I ever wanted was to make my father proud and keep his name alive. To have PUMA help me put ‘Camoflauge’ on a global stage like March Madness… it’s a full-circle moment. When I look down at my shoes, I see his legacy, I see Savannah, and I see the work it took to get here.”

Johnson added:

“I’m a rapper and a baller. I wanted a pack that looked as good on stage at a show as it does when I’m crossing someone over in the SEC. We brought the grit and we brought the heat.”

The Moment

LSU star Flau'jae Johnson wearing her signature PUMA All-Pro NITRO 2 PE camouflage sneakers on the court.

Photo: PUMA

With her NIL valuation hitting $1.5M and a rap career that’s just as hot as her jump shot, Johnson is proving that you don’t have to choose a lane when you own the whole road. From the stage to the hardwood, this pack is a reminder that the best way to honor the past is to dominate the future.

Featured Photo: PUMA

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Author Bio

Jael Rucker is the founder of Decked Out Magazine. She has previously worked as the Associate Commerce Editor at PureWow, focusing on analytics and trends to pitch stories and optimize articles that build and engage their audience. Her work has also been seen in Footwear News and WWD. Prior to 2024, she was the style and pop culture editor at ONE37pm for over three years, contributing numerous product reviews, brand profiles and fashion trend reports, which included interviewing Steph Curry, Snoop Dogg and more.

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