Puma brand introduced training shoes for women
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Puma brand introduced training shoes for women

The sports brand Puma, currently focused on developing product innovations for women, has posted on the official Instagram page the first frames of the advertising campaign for the new collection of women's shoes Puma Fierce. The new lightweight training sneakers without laces have a unique design - they have an oversized front and back and a technologically advanced “exoskeleton” with a grooved, stable sole. The face of the new Puma Fierce collection, which will appear in Russia in mid-April 2016, is the 18-year-old model Kylie Jenner.

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