PUMA x The Open Product Speedcat: Retro Racing Sneakers with Premium Suede

PUMA x The Open Product Speedcat: Retro Racing Sneakers with Premium Suede

Reinventing the 2000s motorsport icon, the PUMA Speedcat (403688-01) collab with Tokyo design collective The Open Product delivers archival precision meets avant-garde craftsmanship. This limited-edition lifestyle sneaker resurrects the low-profile silhouette with premium materials and reengineered construction for contemporary wear.PUMA x The Open Product Speedcat: Retro Racing Sneakers with Premium Suede插图

Authentic Heritage, Modern Execution:

  • Archival Last & Colorfast Suede: Built on PUMA’s original paper-lasted mold for period-accurate proportions, featuring factory-fixed nubuck leather that resists fading while developing a rich patina over time.

  • Dual-Density “Meng Bang” Construction: Revolutionary secondary molding technique fuses the midsole and outsole in a single heat-press cycle, boosting structural integrity and rebound responsiveness. The TPU heel cage adds lateral stability during dynamic movement.

  • Racing DNA Details: Signature asymmetric low-cut collar, perforated tongue vents, and embossed Speedcat branding honor the shoe’s circuit-racing legacy. Gum rubber treads provide track-to-street traction.

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Designed for Versatility:
Balancing retro aesthetics and urban utility, it transitions seamlessly from casual ensembles to light athletic use. The OrthoLite® sockliner offers cloud-like step-in comfort, while reinforced stitch lines ensure longevity.

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Fit & Sizing:
Available in EU 35–45, including key half sizes (37.5, 38.5, 40.5, 42.5, 44.5). Tip: Runs true to size; suede upper adapts to foot shape after 2–3 wears.

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A fusion of archival rigor and boundary-pushing design, this Speedcat iteration celebrates subculture sneaker history while advancing wearable innovation.

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