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The Puma Clyde is a low-top lifestyle sneaker originally introduced in 1973 as a basketball shoe. It was designed in collaboration with professional basketball player Walt "Clyde" Frazier, recognized for his distinctive style. The shoe is noted for its suede upper, signature foil detailing on the side, and wide, flat laces. Over the decades, the Puma Clyde has transitioned from athletic footwear to a staple in streetwear and skateboarding culture.
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Who is the Puma Clyde named after?
The Puma Clyde is named after NBA Hall of Famer Walt "Clyde" Frazier, who played point guard for the New York Knicks and was famous for his flamboyant personal style. Frazier collaborated with Puma to create the shoe in 1973, making it one of the earliest signature basketball sneakers in history.
What's the difference between the Puma Clyde and the Puma Suede?
The Clyde and the Suede share a nearly identical low-top silhouette with a suede upper, but the Clyde was specifically designed as Walt Frazier's signature basketball shoe and features foil "Clyde" lettering on the side. The Suede is the broader, non-signature model and typically has a slightly different tongue label and branding.
Are Puma Clydes good skateboarding shoes?
The Puma Clyde has become a popular skate shoe, and Puma has released dedicated skateboarding versions under the "Clyde PRO" line with reinforced construction. The flat rubber outsole and suede upper provide solid board feel and grip, which has made the shoe a favorite among street skaters since the 1990s.
Did Puma discontinue the Clyde?
Puma has not discontinued the Clyde and continues to release new colorways of the shoe, keeping it as part of its lifestyle catalog. The Clyde remains one of Puma's longest continuously produced silhouettes, alongside models like the Suede and the Puma States.
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