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Puma Speedcat
Puma Speedcat motorsport-inspired silhouette from 1999
Introduced in 1999, the Puma Speedcat was originally designed as a shoe for professional racers and is still one of the brand's most iconic lifestyle sneakers. Its low-profile, aerodynamic silhouette is based on the shoes used in the Formula 1 paddock. The sneakers feature an ultra-thin rubber sole that provides maximum surface feel and a natural feel when walking. The soft suede upper perfectly hugs the foot, is lightweight, flexible and very stylish at the same time. The low cut around the ankle ensures freedom of movement and a sleek, sporty look.
The Puma Speedcat is designed for lovers of minimalist silhouettes, motorsport culture and anyone who wants to add a dash of racing energy to their urban outfit. They're suitable for everyday wear, leisure and evening styling - wherever you want to look clean, modern and confident.
Team them with straight or skinny jeans, a leather jacket or bomber for a motorsport vibe. They also go great with cargo pants, a simple T-shirt and a zip-up sweatshirt. For a sleeker streetwear style, opt for knitted trousers, an oversized shirt or minimalist monochrome outfits - the Speedcat adds an expressive sporty character to the whole look.
Materials
Leather: A traditional natural material obtained by processing animal skins, valued in the shoe and haberdashery industry for its inimitable combination of durability, breathability and aesthetics. Thanks to its unique fibrous structure, the leather is able to adapt perfectly to the anatomy of the human body, ensuring high user comfort. It is a "living" material that breathes naturally, absorbs moisture and acquires a characteristic patina over time. Depending on the processing method (smooth leather, suede, nubuck), it offers different degrees of resistance to external influences and different surface textures.
Synthetics: The material of the upper includes a wide range of man-made fibres and laminates that are designed to overcome the limits of natural materials. The main advantages are low weight, high strength and fast drying ability. Modern synthetic materials are often developed with an emphasis on breathability and resistance to external influences such as moisture or mechanical damage. Thanks to their technological variability, they allow the production of specific textures and structures that provide the foot with the necessary support and flexibility while maintaining easy maintenance.
OrthoLite®: Premium technology of insoles with an open-cell structure, which ensures unparalleled comfort and breathability. Unlike conventional insoles, this foam does not compress during wear – it retains more than 95% of its original thickness and cushioning over time. Thanks to its structure, it allows air to circulate directly beneath the foot, keeping it cool and dry. Additionally, the insoles are enhanced with an antimicrobial treatment that effectively combats odor and bacteria, ensuring a healthy environment inside the shoe even during all-day wear.
Rubber: It is one of the most widely used materials for the production of soles due to its high mechanical resistance and durability. The main advantage of rubber soles is their excellent grip (traction) on different types of surfaces, which minimises the risk of slipping. The material is naturally flexible, waterproof and effectively absorbs shocks during walking. Depending on the compound, the rubber can be either soft for better contact with the ground or hard for maximum abrasion resistance on rough terrain.
Details
Puma is a renowned German multinational company that designs and manufactures sports and leisure footwear, apparel and accessories. Founded in 1948 by Rudolf Dassler, Puma has established itself as the third largest sportswear manufacturer in the world. Recognised for its commitment to innovation, the brand offers products for the world's fastest athletes and draws strength from its rich sporting heritage. Puma's history is also notable for its early separation from Adidas, another major sportswear brand co-founded by Rudolf's brother Adolf Dassler.
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