PUMA H-Street MA Sneaker
PUMA
$130.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The PUMA H-Street MA Sneaker channels a quiet, streetwise energy with a low, streamlined profile that nods to archival running spikes. A mix of textures on the leather upper keeps it tactile and current, while the synthetic and textile lining cushions the inside for everyday wear. The rubber sole grounds the look with confident grip, delivering a city-ready vibe that feels effortless yet intentional.
Lace-up closure locks in a snug, adaptable fit that moves with you—from quick coffee runs to after-hours wanderings. The slim tread curves up the sides and back, giving the silhouette a subtle edge and dependable traction. It layers easily with denim or joggers, and even pairs with a midi skirt for a street-smart, transitional mood.
PUMA leans into its heritage with a sneaker that feels both throwback and current, a reminder that track-energy can translate to the streets. The H-Street MA is the kind of pair sneakerheads reach for when they want grown-up comfort with a hint of retro edge.
Materials / Fabrication
- Low, streamlined profile
- Archival sneaker inspired by heritage running spikes
- Mix of textures marking the era of when track came to the streets
- Slim rubber tread that curves up the sides and back
- Lace-up style
- Leather upper
- Synthetic and textile lining
- Rubber sole
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Clean leather upper with a damp cloth and, when needed, a mild leather cleaner; condition leather periodically.
- Avoid soaking the shoe; air dry away from direct heat or sunlight.
- Spot clean the synthetic and textile lining with mild detergent and water; air dry completely.
- Wipe the rubber sole with soap and water to remove dirt; dry before wearing again.
- Store in a cool, dry place; use shoe trees or stuff with tissue to maintain shape.
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About Puma
Puma, established in 1948 by Rudolf Dassler in Herzogenaurach, Germany, has evolved from its humble beginnings into a global sportswear powerhouse. Puma's early commitment to excellence was evident with the launch of the Super Atom in 1952, the first football boot featuring screw-in studs, revolutionizing football footwear and setting a precedent for future advancements. Throughout its history, Puma has consistently embraced innovation and collaboration to maintain its relevance in the ever-evolving fashion and sportswear landscape. Fast forward to recent years, Puma has continued this tradition by partnering with Finnish textile material innovator Spinnova to develop sustainable products using wood-based fibers, underscoring the brand's commitment to environmental responsibility and forward-thinking design.
