Inspired by the track and made for the modern streets, the PUMA H-Street is the sneaker style that was officially reintroduced last year. A bold reimagining of its early 2000s track-and-field heritage, the style is adapted from an archival running spike, and traces its lineage back to PUMA’s late 90s Harambee silhouette.

Unveiled as part of the campaign in a black and silver colour scheme, the low-profile H-Street features a lightweight mesh upper with nostalgic design details, including a T-shaped toebox and race-ready shape, alongside striking silver panels that anchor the sneaker’s vintage look and the iconic PUMA word mark and leaping cat logo stamped bolding on the tongue.

Centered around three key colourways — Black, Fizzy Green and Poison Pink — you can look forward to more new colour ways and executions that will be unveiled in the upcoming months.
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To mark the occasion, PUMA launched Southeast Asia’s first ever PUMA House in mid-March where they not only showcased the H-Street but also unveiled five of PUMA Southeast Asia’s newly signed local brand ambassadors, which include Kevin Tye, a Singaporean actor and rising fashion favourite with a growing presence in China’s entertainment scene.














