PUMA (XETRA:PUM.DE -0.76%) and NOAH have teamed up again for a new product, adding to their growing collection of joint ventures. The new silhouette, which PUMA has given the name “Star,” is versatile enough to be worn on either the tennis court or the streets.
The fact that the PUMA Star is a re-issue of the PUMA Wimbledon from the late 1970s is one of the things that makes it stand out. It should come as no surprise that the show is centered on tennis, both in the past and in the present, given that it was given the name of the prestigious Grand Slam tournament. The shoe has a stitched-on rubber cup sole, a split herringbone traction outsole, and a perforated Formstrip; its upper is made of clean-looking white leather; it also has an appearance. In addition, the sneaker features understated blue inlays, which are an homage to the legacy colorways that PUMA is known for.
View the newly released shoe in the gallery located above. On June 29, the PUMA Star will be available for purchase at Noah, and on July 1, it will be available at select PUMA shops.
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