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Puma Cali
Puma knows the answer to your question of which everyday sneakers to choose as your new ones. They're the low and sleek Puma Cali, made from premium leather that has been awarded the Leather Working Group's highest gold certification.
The Puma Cali is a women's sneaker ideal for warmer days, but there's also a tall version, the Puma Cali Sport Top, for when the weather isn't exactly your cup of tea. Most of the silhouettes come in simple colour combinations of black and white, but there are also palette colours that can equally fit your outfit as if they were part of it from the first time.
So hunt down a new pair of everyday sneakers, choose the Puma Cali.
Materials
Leather: Natural leather is a traditional material resulting from the tanning process of animal hides and skins, which occupies a key position in the footwear and haberdashery industry due to its mechanical resistance, breathability and aesthetic value. The specific reticular structure of the collagen fibres allows the material to adapt to the user's anatomy, resulting in optimum wearing comfort. As a hygroscopic material, the leather naturally regulates moisture and ensures air circulation. The appearance and functional properties, such as the degree of water repellency or texture, are defined by the specific type of technological processing, which include smooth finishes, suede or nubuck.
Syntetika: The synthetic upper is made of synthetic materials that are lightweight, durable and easy to clean. It provides good protection against moisture and at the same time allows for a comfortable wearing experience.
Rubber: The rubber sole is a traditional and highly reliable element in the construction of footwear, valued especially for its extreme mechanical resistance and grip. This contact layer is made of natural or synthetic rubber, which is characterized by its high density and elasticity. Due to its physical properties, it provides excellent traction on a wide range of surfaces, from smooth asphalt to unpaved terrain. In addition, the rubber is naturally waterproof and resistant to temperature fluctuations, ensuring stability and a secure stride in a variety of climatic conditions.
The beast in the Puma emblem matches the aesthetics and image of the brand in reality. Quality workmanship, innovative technology and constant progress make Puma sneakers and clothing the most popular pieces in fashion and among athletes. Puma also likes to collaborate with famous artists, so you can treat your shoe or wardrobe to a piece designed by the Weeknd or Barbadian singer Rihanna.
How Puma became a legend
Puma could be considered the little brother of the brand with the three stripes in its emblem. Wondering how that's possible? Because the founders of Puma and Adidas, Rudolf and Adolf Dassler, were really brothers. They originally ran the business together when they were both building adidas. However, during the 1940s, there were fundamental differences between them regarding not only the functioning of the company, but also political issues.
The disputes continued to escalate until, in 1948, the brothers decided to go their separate ways. Rudolf thus founded the brand Ruda (Ru from his first name and Da from his surname). However, this name lasted only a few months before the company was officially renamed Puma. This name, of course, still adorns Puma shoes today.
In spite of the intense competition from the company run by Rudolf's brother, the company was beginning to thrive. As time went on, it increasingly expanded its influence and Puma shoes could be spotted more and more often. These were mostly sporting events related to athletics, football or basketball.
From podiums to fashion shows
And that's where the shoes with the beast in the emblem can be seen today. Puma shoes can be found on running tracks, football fields but also in the spaces between the two baskets. But besides sports grounds, Puma sneakers have also found their way onto the streets. In recent years, they have even found their way into the company of the world's leading streetwear sneakers. Globally, we are thus following the process by which Puma sneakers for men and women have moved from the podium to the spotlight at fashion shows over the past decade.
The legacy of Puma's history in the context of the future
The futuristic Puma Thunder Spectra, Thunder Electric or RS-X sneakers are particularly responsible for this - overall, the Puma RS series is one of the most popular in the new decade. Puma footwear also offers skateboard shoes, among which a silhouette called Suede stands out.
Puma shoes are a recent phenomenon that is still on the rise despite its long history. It can also be seen as a symbol that when you're up against a competitor that looks like it can't be beaten at first glance, you shouldn't lay down your arms. Puma footwear is, in short, extremely versatile and whenever you need to choose a new sneaker, Puma makes your job significantly easier. They'll even hold you up when you're looking for slippers.
At Footshop, you can find men's and women's Puma shoes in your size. You can choose if you're looking for black and white, but the Puma RS series in particular is distinguished by its colourfulness, so check them out too. Happy selection!
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