
The PUMA Palermo, originally released in the early 1980s, became a staple on the terraces of soccer stadiums. Named after the city on the northwest coast of Sicily, this model represents the iconic terrace style of the 1980s. It was part of a special collection from PUMA, paying homage to famous European capitals, and quickly became a favorite among soccer fans.
This specific release is a collaboration model between the select shop "SLOBE IENA," which proposes real clothes for women living freely in the present, and "Herringbone Footwear," a specialty store for gender-neutral footwear. The shoe features a vibrant color scheme designed to uplift the mood. It includes tonal laces and an additional set of natural (unbleached) laces.