PUMA T7 Bubble Hem Miniskirt
PUMA
$50.00
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The PUMA T7 Bubble Hem Miniskirt is all attitude, channeling vintage track star energy with unmistakable '60s sport references. Cut from crisp, lightweight nylon, the bubble hem adds a kinetic, street-ready volume that feels engineered for movement (and major Insta-moments). Contrast piping traces the silhouette with a sharp, graphic edge, while iridescent PUMA Cat embroidery shifts subtly in the light—a sly wink to the brand’s legacy of speed and agility. It’s nostalgia meets now, dialed up for the girl who wants her off-duty to pack as much punch as her nights out.
With an elastic waist and internal drawcord, the fit is both adaptive and confident—cinch it high for a dramatic ruched effect or wear it lower for a slouchier appeal. The skirt skims the body before blooming softly at the hem, sitting comfortably whether you’re pairing it with an oversized sweatshirt, cropped tee, or zip-up track jacket. Pockets are absent for a sleeker silhouette, but the structure and feel bring a sculpted pop that layers seamlessly over bike shorts or tights when temperatures drop. The nylon fabrication holds its shape all day, transitioning from city sprints to weekend hangs without skipping a beat.
PUMA’s T7 bubble hem miniskirt taps into the ongoing resurgence of archival athleticwear—think elevated uniform codes favored by trendsetters from Copenhagen to Seoul. Pair it with vintage sneakers and chunky socks for a look that sits squarely at the intersection of runway and rec room—a nod to both playground nostalgia and grown-up street style.
Materials / Fabrication
- Bubble-hem miniskirt inspired by heritage 1968 T7 tracksuit
- Contrast piping detailing
- Color-shifting PUMA Cat embroidery
- Elastic waist with internal drawcord
- Shell: 100% nylon
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors.
- Use mild detergent and avoid bleach.
- Line dry; do not tumble dry to maintain shape and finish.
- Iron on low setting if needed, avoiding embroidery.
- Do not dry clean.
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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.
