The past and present of Puma
1948 – After separating from his brother and former business partner, Rudolf Dassler founded "Puma Schuhfabrik Rudolf Dassler” with 14 employees.
1952 – Puma launches the Super Atom, the world's first shoe with screw-on studs, which marked the beginning of his footballing legacy.
1954 – Heinz Fütterer breaks the world record for the 100 meters in Yokohama, Japan, wearing Puma running shoes.
1958 – Puma patents its second brand logo, the FormStrip, originally created to stabilize the foot inside. the shoe.
Related Articles1968 – Puma introduces the Puma King football boot in honor of the sensational Portuguese striker and Ballon d'Or winner, Eusébio.
1968 – Puma introduces the "No. 1 Logo" model featuring a leaping puma cat in the upper corner right of the brand name.
1968 – The brand enters the sports textile market with the creation of the T7 training tracksuit .
1970 – Pelé is crowned "Player of the Tournament" while wearing Puma King shoes during the World Cup.< /p>
1973 – The Puma Clyde sneaker is released after New York Knicks point guard Walt “Clyde” Frazier, requested a custom pair of basketball shoes. Frazier becomes Puma's first signature professional basketball athlete.
1977 – Guillermo Vilas...
1948 – After separating from his brother and former business partner, Rudolf Dassler founded "Puma Schuhfabrik Rudolf Dassler” with 14 employees.
1952 – Puma launches the Super Atom, the world's first shoe with screw-on studs, which marked the beginning of his footballing legacy.
1954 – Heinz Fütterer breaks the world record for the 100 meters in Yokohama, Japan, wearing Puma running shoes.
1958 – Puma patents its second brand logo, the FormStrip, originally created to stabilize the foot inside. the shoe.
Related Articles1968 – Puma introduces the Puma King football boot in honor of the sensational Portuguese striker and Ballon d'Or winner, Eusébio.
1968 – Puma introduces the "No. 1 Logo" model featuring a leaping puma cat in the upper corner right of the brand name.
1968 – The brand enters the sports textile market with the creation of the T7 training tracksuit .
1970 – Pelé is crowned "Player of the Tournament" while wearing Puma King shoes during the World Cup.< /p>
1973 – The Puma Clyde sneaker is released after New York Knicks point guard Walt “Clyde” Frazier, requested a custom pair of basketball shoes. Frazier becomes Puma's first signature professional basketball athlete.
1977 – Guillermo Vilas...
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