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Definitely the most legendary and popular Puma style of all time, this classic has a place in history and in every Hall of Fame. At the 1968 Olympics, the newly released Puma Suede was worn by Tommie Smith, the prominent Olympic athlete, when he took to the Olympic awards podium with one fist held defiantly in the air.
Walt Frazier wore this style in the 1980's and this shoe became known as the "Clyde".
The Suede is widely regarded as the original B-Boy shoe. It was made famous by early break dancing crews, such as the New York City Breakers and the Rock Steady Crew, who rocked them religiously at early Hip-Hop jams in New York City.
Click to View All versions of the Puma Clyde, Suede and Basket
Walt Frazier wore this style in the 1980's and this shoe became known as the "Clyde".
The Suede is widely regarded as the original B-Boy shoe. It was made famous by early break dancing crews, such as the New York City Breakers and the Rock Steady Crew, who rocked them religiously at early Hip-Hop jams in New York City.
Click to View All versions of the Puma Clyde, Suede and Basket
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