Before it became a fashion staple, the PUMA Suede started life as a performance shoe. Originally launched in 1968 for the Mexico City Olympics under the name the Crack, it later evolved into the Clyde after basketball player Walt Frazier put his name on it in the 70s, before finally becoming known as the Suede thanks to its now signature upper. Over the years, the shoe has moved between sport, music and street culture, worn by everyone from Olympic athletes and NBA players to B-boys,hellip;
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