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Joining the growing popularity of flat-soled sneakers, the early 2000s PUMA H-Street returns to the catalogue in a fresh “Black Yellow” iteration. Derived from a 1998 track spike called the Harambee, this low-profile retro trainer dons a black open mesh construction with verdant green suede overlays on the toe and rear. An embroidered yellow Formstrip adorns the sides, complementing the Jumping Cat logo on the front, heel, tongue, and insole as a nod to the PUMA H-Street's running heritage. Originally designed to help runners sprint at full speed, the slimmed-down midsole and flat rubber outsole deliver a lightweight ride on and off the track.
Releasing via the PUMA website and select UK-based retailers, you can find out where to buy the PUMA H-Street “Black Yellow” by keeping it locked to The Sole Supplier!
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