Everyone in Seoul calls it the next speedcat


Last week, I flew 7,000 miles from the world – from New York The city to the city of Seoul, South Korea, is for only one purpose and one purpose. I’ve gone to see it Sports shoes The insider is already calling Speedcats Also known as PUMA’s virus low-key sneakers re-released by the end of 2024. Emily RatajkowskiGracie Abrams, Two LipasJennifer Lawrence and more, Speedcats have been at the tip of every sneaker lover’s tongue (and in their closet) since their debut. Now another style in the Puma archive is set to usurp the outline of racing style, and I’m eager to get the 411 in front of anyone else.

Deficient sleep, a little numb, and after 20 hours of travel I arrived in Seoul to find out what all the hype around the new and improved H-street sneakers is.

PUMA's H-street sneakers are on display this summer at H-Street activation in Seoul, South Korea.

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First, the first thing is some background: H-Street dates back to the early 2000s, when Puma reinvented the Harambee Track-Field Track-Field Performance Shoes of the 1990s. “That’s where the name comes from – streets like Harambee H,” Puma Select head Gregor Abenstein told me that in the H-street activation in Seongg-Gu district of Seoul, the community is often referred to as Brooklyn, Seoul. According to Abenstein, the 2025 H-Street version will be released in three colors on June 28, essentially an original design with modern footwear technology. (So, I mean there is almost no type of way lightweight.) “From an aesthetic point of view, (H-street) is as important as it was in the early days,” he said.