The Puma Squadron was a decent looking cross trainer that retailed for $55. Features included lightweight leather, mesh, CM-EVA, iCELL...
This 2k1 release was clean but nothing close to the quality of older pairs made in West Germany. Retail on...
I’ll be honest, as a purist I really can’t get with this 2001 release from Puma but they really aren’t...
Part of Puma’s elite Black Label line this 2k1 lifestyle release featured a breathable mesh upper with an EVA midsole...
Rick James come to mind for anyone else? No? Ok. This 2k1 release featured soft garment leather, mesh, velcro closure,...
Puma’s flagship running shoe at the time, The Celebrator Inhale was a $110 designed as a high mileage training shoe...
Released in 2001 at a surprisingly low low $50 the Agile featured breathable mesh with synth overlay’s and iCELL in...
The Puma Omni was a dope looking running shoe from 2k1 and at $65 a really good deal. They featured...
The Puma Mudslinger was DOPE. They featured a breathable mesh, synthetic leather, a Lycra stretch collar, iCELL in the heel...
At $60 the Dagger offered soft full grain leather, mesh, CM-EVA, iCELL in heel, EverTrack outsole, performance SC fit slip...
A fresh looking shoe in a dope color way you have to love the lines of this 2001 release. At...
Puma hasn’t really be known for technical basketball shoes in quite some time (with the early 2000’s winding down that...