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Puma Match – Classics Pack – Spring 2011

Puma Match – Classics Pack – Spring 2011

Puma Match Classic Spring 2011 Colorways

Not to be confused with Nike Sportswear’s lowtop Match Classic model, the Puma Match has returned with the ‘Classic’ distinction.  It’s just another way of labeling the quality of their construction but seems absolutely fitting for this tennis sneaker originally released in 1974.  These new Puma Matches keep things simple with a single colored leather upper giving way to a perforated outline of the traditional Puma stripe plus a contrasting suede ‘outrigger’.  Click through to see more of the Stan Smith lookalike in white/green plus another in black/white and grab yours today from Shelta.

Puma Match Classic Black White Gold 1 570x378

Puma Match Classic Black White Gold 2 570x378

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Puma Match Classic Black White Gold 4 570x378

Puma Match Classic Black White Gold 5 570x378

Puma Match Classic Black White Gold 6 570x378

Puma Match Classic White Green Gum 1 570x378

Puma Match Classic White Green Gum 2 570x378

Puma Match Classic White Green Gum 3 570x378

Puma Match Classic White Green Gum 4 570x378

Puma Match Classic White Green Gum 5 570x378

Puma Match Classic White Green Gum 6 570x378

Puma Match Classic White Green Gum 7 570x378

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