Pocket Guide to Puma

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80s hip-hop style
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Bold color blocking
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Classic Puma silhouettes
Clyde sneakers
Culture crossovers
Designer partnerships
Disc System
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fashion pockets
Football casual culture
forthcoming
Future Rider
gift for him
Global sneaker scene
Gum sole era
High-fashion sportswear
Limited-edition drops
Low-profile silhouette
Minimalist sportswear
Mostro
Motorsport aesthetics
Music x sneakers
Palermo
Puma
Puma archive
Puma collectors
Puma grails
Retro Puma drops
Retro revival
Roma
Runway to street
sneaker
Sneaker collabs
sneaker culture
Sneaker nostalgia
Sneaker storytelling
Speedcat
Streetwear heritage
Suede Classic
Suede legacy
Suede revolution
Terrace casuals
Terrace style
Throwback fashion
Underground style
Vintage Puma heat
Vintage sportswear

Product details

  • ISBN 9781529453331
  • Dimensions: 142 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Quercus Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Once shoes for the athletic track, Puma is now well loved the world over, while never losing sights on high-octane performance. Discover the story of the leaping cat in this illustrated guide, the perfect gift for any sneakerhead.

Feuding can sometimes bring about great things. In 1948, Adidas and Puma were borne out of a bitter rift between two headstrong brothers. With savvy marketing, daring business decisions and canny style choices, Puma is now an industry leader, not bad for the underdog - or undercat - in the feuding war.

In this compact guide, fashion writer Adam Cheung uncovers Puma's story of resilience, from elite sportswear to wardrobe essential of skate and hip-hop subcultures. Featuring their iconic, sometimes rule-breaking collaborations, technological innovations and of course all the iconic footwear, this book celebrates the brand that's not afraid to mix it up and go against the grain.

Adam Cheung is a writer and editor covering fashion and footwear. He is a style writer at British GQ and the founder of Typed Hype, a platform focused on sneaker culture. Previously, he was editor-in-chief of a London-based streetwear publication. His work explores the evolution of sneakers and their place in wider culture.

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