Puma Army Trainer
Puma Army Trainer
Puma Army Trainer

Puma Army Trainer
Warm White / Intense Red

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Brand: Puma
SKU: 386607 18
Color name: Warm White / Intense Red

The Army Trainers are reminiscent of the boots worn by the German army in the 70s - a look that has stood the test of time. The new edition of the classic from the archives presents itself as an original thanks to the leather upper material and the suede overlay in the toe area. The rubber sole ensures a secure grip and the leather upper provides the right level of comfort - an absolute favourite for every day.

  • Free standard shipping from €70 (DE & AT) / €100 (NL & FR)
  • Free return of orders from 40€ in DE
  • Return period of 14 days after receipt of the order
  • Please note that we can only accept returns of unworn and originally packaged items

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About Puma

Founded in 1948 by Rudolf Dassler, the sports brand knew early on how to cause a stir with outstanding products and perfect product placement. In addition to its strong involvement in soccer and athletics, it was the tennis boom of the 1980s that finally lifted Puma into the premier league of sporting goods manufacturers. With the emergence of breakdancing and hip hop culture, the Puma Suede soon became the must-have sneaker for b-boys and girls worldwide and can celebrate its now 50th anniversary in 2018. In the 90s, the Puma Disc lacing and Trinomic cushioning were the most authoritative innovations from the house of Puma. In addition to the probably best-known brand ambassador and exceptional athlete Usain Bolt, Puma was able to win pop icons Rihanna and The Weeknd for collaborations in recent years. From the highly coveted Fenty and XO collections, new sneaker creations are continuously created that redefine the status quo in terms of sneaker design.