The PUMA H-Street Has Finally Arrived

have continued to dominate the world of low-profile sneakers – both their and consistently make headlines with clean colabs and even sleeker GRs. But sitting somewhere between those heavy hitters is the , which back in May and is now set to make its global debut.
Cemented in track-and-field culture, the PUMA H-Street derives from the 1998 track spike called the Harambee, which was reworked in 2003 to birth the concrete-friendly model. There were plenty of changes made to the spike to turn it into a sneaker for the streets, including adding an EVA foam midsole and sharpening the toe. Back in the early 2000s, the H-Street was known as a sneaker that looked good in any material and colour combo – a legacy which PUMA aims to continue.
In 2025, the PUMA H-Street is poised to be the next Big Cat heavy hitter. While there were plenty of iterations present during May's in Seoul, this weekend there'll be three colourways landing including the ‘Fizzy Green’ OG, ‘Black’ and ‘Frosted Ivory’. Each of these come correct with the standard Y2K-style build, boasting a lightweight mesh base layer and metallic silver leather overlays and branding.
You can cop the PUMA H-Street in ‘Fizzy Green’, ‘Black’ and ‘Frosted Ivory’ on June 28 via the brand’s channels and select stockists across the globe.
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