PUMA Palermo Sneakers Intense Lavender/Gum
PUMA
$85.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The PUMA Palermo Sneakers in Intense Lavender/Gum radiate a fresh, street-smart vibe with a tactile, premium feel. The upper is cowhide trimmed in leather, delivering structure and a subtle sheen, while a cushioned collar nods to everyday comfort. A removable insole sits under a textile-lined interior, keeping the fit breathable from morning errands to after-hours meetups. The combination of lavender tone and gum-rubber detail reads as modern and wearable.
On the street, the Palermo moves with you—the lace-up closure locks in the fit, and the rounded toe keeps things roomy where it counts. The removable insole lets you tailor the feel, and the rubber sole anchors every step with grip. This sneaker layers effortlessly over denim or skirts and shifts from daytime casual to night-out ease without missing a beat.
Stylistically, it nods to PUMA’s sports-meets-street code, translating a bold color story into a practical everyday silhouette. Pair with a crisp tee and a lightweight jacket for a look that’s city-ready from coffee runs to gallery openings, or clash Lavender with neutrals for a playful, fashion-forward moment.
Materials / Fabrication
- Upper: Cowhide
- Leather trim
- Cushioned collar
- Removable insole
- Lining: Textile
- Rubber sole
- Lace-up closure
- Round toe
- Imported, Indonesia
Recommended Care
- Wipe with a soft damp cloth to remove dirt; avoid soaking the leather.
- Condition the cowhide with a leather conditioner every few months to maintain suppleness.
- Avoid heat sources and direct sunlight; air-dry away from heaters if wet.
- Store in a cool, dry place; use a shoe tree or stuff with tissue to maintain shape.
- Keep laces clean and replace worn laces as needed.
- For the rubber sole, clean with mild soap and water; dry completely before wearing again.
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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.
