In 1971, the Puma Clyde made history as the first-ever signature sneaker for an athlete. Walt 'Clyde' Frazier had three initial demands when he signed with Puma: the first flat basketball sneaker, a signature 'Clyde' on each shoe, and a new color variation for every NBA game he played. Puma fulfilled these requests, using over 390 colors on every pair of Puma Clydes worn by the NBA All-Star. The Clyde not only left a lasting impact on the basketball sneaker world but also became a staple in various subcultures, from dancers to skateboarders.
Next stop, Clyde Street!Puma continues their celebration of the Clyde with a collab with Extra Butter. In an ode to the NYC commuter, this iteration features an embossed subway token design on the tongue in addition to a subway line motif along the lateral heel.
- Leather upper
- Suede toe-cap
- Embossed graphic on tongue
- Printed graphic on lateral heel
- Brushed form strip
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