The classic "Speed Cat" ballet shoe type has arrived!
The Puma Speedcat, an icon of racing culture, has been synonymous with speed, precision, and unparalleled performance for over 25 years. The Speedcat Go is a model that faithfully uses mesh on the upper and enhances breathability with shoelaces. This version features a ballet shoe type with a thin sole. Get the most iconic silhouette in the world of motorsports and embrace the low-profile trend.
The origin of "PUMA" dates back to 1924 when the Dazzler brothers, Rudolf and Adolf, established a shoe factory that developed shoes for soccer and track and field, which were widely used in the Amsterdam Olympics. Later, the brothers became independent. Adolf founded adidas, while Rudolf established RUDA, which transformed into PUMA in 1949. Even today, it is loved by many athletes, especially in soccer.
[ Material ] Upper: Cowhide / Textile
The Puma Speedcat, an icon of racing culture, has been synonymous with speed, precision, and unparalleled performance for over 25 years. The Speedcat Go is a model that faithfully uses mesh on the upper and enhances breathability with shoelaces. This version features a ballet shoe type with a thin sole. Get the most iconic silhouette in the world of motorsports and embrace the low-profile trend.
The origin of "PUMA" dates back to 1924 when the Dazzler brothers, Rudolf and Adolf, established a shoe factory that developed shoes for soccer and track and field, which were widely used in the Amsterdam Olympics. Later, the brothers became independent. Adolf founded adidas, while Rudolf established RUDA, which transformed into PUMA in 1949. Even today, it is loved by many athletes, especially in soccer.
[ Material ] Upper: Cowhide / Textile
color | Puma Black/Puma White, Alpine Snow/Puma White |
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size | 23cm,
23.5cm,
24cm,
24.5cm,
25cm
Details about the size |
Actual size | Heel type: flat, toe type: round |
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