This was Puma’s 2k1 tech’d out turf trainer. Features included a nice soft leather upper and iCELL in the heel...
This tennis shoe featured full grain leather, a soft abrasion resistant toe protection, e+CELL in heel, forefoot idCELL and an...
The Puma Cross Country was a clean looking casual shoe but for $250? Ouch. Described as “Puma’s answer to the...
The Puma Mudslinger was DOPE. They featured a breathable mesh, synthetic leather, a Lycra stretch collar, iCELL in the heel...
The Puma XC III was a running shoe that retailed at $70. It wasn’t anything crazy but a solid shoe...
Puma hasn’t really be known for technical basketball shoes in quite some time (with the early 2000’s winding down that...
Part of Puma’s elite Black Label line this 2k1 lifestyle release featured a breathable mesh upper with an EVA midsole...
The Puma Doctrine always struck me as a shoe that had Air Max Plus tendencies. The Doctrine was an $80...
Made from breathable mesh, cosmic overlays and suede leatherette this $85 running shoe also featured a dual density midsole with...
The Profile mid appears to be the mid top version of the Puma Clampdown albeit, with a different name (go...
Before many athletic brands were pushing high end “lifestyle shoes” Puma was hitting us with the Die Konstruct. This casual...
Released in 2001 at a surprisingly low low $50 the Agile featured breathable mesh with synth overlay’s and iCELL in...