
Image Credit: Puma
PUMA is kicking off year two of their Hoops division by introducing Legacy – the brand’s latest basketball silhouette.
Inspired by PUMA’s sports heritage and built for the next generation of hoops players, Legacy is the brand’s third hoops silhouette since the relaunch of the basketball division in October. Legacy features design elements that borrow from 70 years of sporting heritage – from Pele’s iconic career wearing the PUMA King to Tommie Smith’s silent gesture at the 1968 Mexico Summer Olympics – and incorporates one of PUMA’s most legendary design elements into the product, the T7 stripe.

Image Credit: Puma

Image Credit: Puma
The newest shoes also include the latest performance basketball features – a mid-cut upper with a lacing system design for ultimate lock down and superior ankle protection. An engineered outsole for all the traction and grip you need – mixed with a two toned knit upper blends style and performance through the perfect balance of forefoot protection, breathability, and flexibility. In addition, the most responsive foam in the industry, PUMA Hybrid, is found in the heel in order to give you that added benefit of high energy return and ultimate cushioning. While honoring PUMA’s past, the sneaker focuses on the future where athletes can strive to make their mark and leave their legacy.

Image Credit: Puma
Retailing at $100, Legacy drops online at PUMA.com and in-stores on Saturday, August 17th.
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