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Puma Suede Fat Lace


$46.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Flexible enough to move with you, and with the low profile design allows you to move around freely. Perfect for wear with jeans, looks simple and smooth. Suede is very soft to the touch, feels high-end.

The Cons:Need to avoid rain and puddles to keep them from getting ruined. No real impact absorption, don't want to play sports in them. Tends to run narrow, might need a half-size up.

One of the more basic shoes from Puma's different lines, the Suede Fat Lace Sneakers are an ideal choice for those looking for an everyday shoe. Available in a few basic colours, the sneaker is inspired by a retro design and look.

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Since it's not entirely meant for the gym and physical activities, the shoe focuses more on comfort. Along with the cushioned mid-sole, the rubber outsole provides increased traction and the suede leather upper create more durability. It may not have a lot of interesting unique features, but the Suede Fat Lace Sneakers are great for those looking to add a different look to their wardrobe.

Features

  • Suede leather upper creates durability
  • Cushioned mid-sole adds extra comfort
  • Rubber outsole for increased traction
  • Available in Ribbon Red-White, Black-White and Fuchsia Purple-White

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  • 2

    flexible enough to move with you, and with the low profile design allows you to move around freely

  • 1

    perfect for wear with jeans, looks simple and smooth

  • 1

    suede is very soft to the touch, feels high-end

  • 1

    feels very stable and low to the ground

  • 1

    enough cushioning for walking around all day without getting sore feet

Cons
  • 1

    need to avoid rain and puddles to keep them from getting ruined

  • 1

    no real impact absorption, don't want to play sports in them

  • 1

    tends to run narrow, might need a half-size up

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