PUMA Palermo Sneakers Jasmine Flower/Gum/Deep Plum
PUMA
$85.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The PUMA Palermo sneakers in Jasmine Flower/Gum/Deep Plum summon a playful bloom meets city-slick energy. Suede upper with a slim leather trim reads luxe and tactile, while a cushioned collar cocoon the ankle in soft support. The textile lining keeps things breathable, and the rubber sole anchors every step. Removable insole means you can tailor the underfoot for your day, whether errands or after-dark plans. Imported from Indonesia.
Lithe enough for a street-ready look yet forgiving enough to wear from coffee runs to gallery openings, these Palermo sneakers flex with you. The lace-up closure lets you dial in the hold, while the cushioned collar protects the ankle and the removable insole supports custom comfort. Round toe keeps toes at ease; rubber sole delivers grip for city intersections and weekend strolls, pairing with denim, skirts, or athleisure.
PUMA's Palermo line has long been the go-to for sneakers that feel as polished as they look. The Jasmine Flower palette with gum sole grounds the bloom in everyday wear, making these a versatile anchor for everything from minimalist monochrome to bold print mixes.
Materials / Fabrication
- Upper: Suede
- Leather trim
- Cushioned collar
- Removable insole
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber sole
- Lace-up closure
- Round toe
- Imported, Indonesia
Recommended Care
- Professional suede care recommended: use a suede brush, avoid soaking, and apply a protective spray.
- Wipe leather trim with a damp cloth and condition lightly; avoid contact with suede.
- Spot clean textile lining with mild detergent and water; air dry away from heat.
- Avoid machine washing or drying; store with shoe trees in a cool, dry place.
- Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or discoloration.
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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.
