Our verdict
With its sport-inspired appearance and a budget-friendly price tag, the PUMA Turin is loved by fans of classics. Although it may not be as comfortable as STAMPD And Puma Collaborate Again For The States Sneaker, Puma Essentiel OTH Sweat-shirt à capuche Homme.
Pros
- Budget-friendly
- Many colorways
- Retro look
- Logotip PUMA Cat imprès reflectant al centre de la part davantera
- Lightweight
- Durable
Cons
- Narrow toe box
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The PUMA Turin is a low-top soccer-inspired sneaker characterized by soft synthetic leather material on the upper, lace-up closure system, rubber outsole, and signature PUMA brandings on the tongue and lateral sides.
Worry not about finding a pair that suits your style best as the Turin PUMA shoes are available in a myriad of colorways. A pair of PUMA Turin in white or PUMA Turin in black could be your best bet should you be looking for a minimalist and versatile sneaker to pin anywhere at any time of the day.
A pair of PUMA Turin in blue has also been released among many other colorway options for those who are not afraid to play with different hues.
Notable Features
The PUMA Turin shoes boast a minimal design, only proving what a true classic shoe should be. The toe box is rounded with a distinguishable rubber toe bumper. Its heel part bears the PUMA Jumping Cat logo.
On the lateral sides can be found the bold PUMA Formstrip and the PUMA No. 1 logo. The tongue also displays the PUMA No.1 logo. The Turin also features a lace closure that gives its wearers a snug fit for their feet and a rubber outsole that provides a reportedly ample amount of grip.
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One of the most distinguished shoe and sportswear brands, PUMA started with a soccer shoe called the "Atom." It was the first soccer shoe that had studs screwed into the outsole for better traction on the field. This started Puma's path as one of the first and foremost producers of superior soccer shoes.
In 1957, PUMA successfully patented the “Formstrip.” This almost unassuming overlay was instrumental in giving PUMA shoes exceptional hold and support. It is now a trademark of PUMA that is almost present in all the shoes they produce.
Fast forward to recent years, PUMA’s affinity for soccer shoes, albeit with a more lifestyle flair continues in the unveiling of the PUMA Turin sneakers. The now-famous and bold Formstrip still covers the sides of this shoe. The PUMA Turin is basically a fusion of the things that have made PUMA such a major player in the lifestyle and performance footwear categories.