Brasil
Sneakers
$110.00
Color:
Candy Apple-PUMA White
Size
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The PUMA Brasil was originally created in the '70s for Brazil's greatest soccer legend. Today the icon from our archives makes its return, complete with its classic cupsole silhouette and soccer cred. Featuring the well-known colors that made it famous, this new version is a true testament to timeless design and enduring style. Whether you're a die-hard fan of soccer's golden era or a trendsetter looking to make a statement, this shoe is sure to capture your attention.
- Style: 401048_09
- Color: Candy Apple-PUMA White
- Regular width
- Suede upper
- Lace closure
- Breathable synthetic lining
- OrthoLite® canvas insole
- PUMA branding details
Material information
- Sockliner: 100% Textile
- Outsole: 100% Rubber
- Upper: 100% Leather - cow
- Lining: 69.52% Textile, 30.48% Synthetic
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the color description and depiction ,tangerine and orange are quite different from the lemon yellow I received .
