UBIQ X Puma - 700 Collection
Filed under: Kicks, PumaPuma’s dropped only 350 pairs of it’s 700 Level collection collaboration with Philly based UBIQ.
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Puma’s dropped only 350 pairs of it’s 700 Level collection collaboration with Philly based UBIQ.
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Hopped on a flight Saturday afternoon and headed east for the third stop (after previous qualifiers in San Diego and Brooklyn) on Puma’s Road To Tottenham 2010, this one being in Charlotte where the top two finalists in the U-15 boys group would head to the USA Cup in Blaine, Minnesota next July for the final six.
The winner of that tournament will earn an all expenses paid trip (18 players / 2 coaches) to White Hart Lane for a week of training, academy games and Tottenham’s Premiership home opener next August.
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More heat from the PUMA camp. I only wish the videos in this campaign were a little longer. I figure there is a good chance they will be as the World Cup starts getting closer. In the meantime, these videos are a great way to build even more excitement ahead of the World Cup and continue highlighting African football.
Expect a lot more from PUMA showcasing African football as the World Cup gets closer. Can’t wait.
I’ve mentioned a couple times how much “soccer related” products we are going to start seeing as the World Cup draws near. The closer it gets, the more we will be seeing. With that in mind, PUMA has entered the wireless game and by entering into a partnership with Sagem Wireless.
PUMA and Sagem Wireless have signed a license agreement to launch a PUMA mobile phone in the second quarter of 2010 prior to the Football World Cup 2010. The license agreement is in line with PUMA’s strategy to move into new categories that complement PUMA’s range of sport and lifestyle footwear, apparel and accessories. In partnership with Sagem Wireless, PUMA’s entry into mobile leverages its innovative brand and design skill to improve mobile user experience and connect its community.
Kind of a risky move if you ask me, but then again, I’m a supporter of folks taking chances. So good luck PUMA.
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Pretty difficult to grow up in our culture and not come across a pair or four of the most popular Puma Suede kick (made famous by the legendary break dancing and hip hop crews from NY), refreshed with these new Limited drops.
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