New: The PUMA H-Street is dropping at atmos this Monday

First it was the Palermo. Then it was the Speedcat. PUMA is continuing their solid stretch with the return of the H-Street.
Back in 2003, PUMA released the Harambee, which in Swahili means “pull together”. While initially made for running, the H-Street made a stronger impact in streetwear. After two decades, the H-Street is back with its low profile look, lightweight mesh upper, T-shaped toebox, and a track-inspired outsole tread.
For its re-introduction this season, PUMA brings back 3 of its OG colorways – Black, Fizzt Green and Frosted Ivory. “The running-inspired roots of the PUMA H-Street feel perfectly in sync with the style landscape of today, as we continue to extend our footprint in the low-profile space. It’s another icon from our archive that showcases PUMA’s rich heritage, evolved for 2025 with a fresh lifestyle perspective,” said PUMA Director of Sportstyle Marketing Christina Mirabelli.
While the H-Street is perfect as it is, PUMA is also re-releasing the special edition H-Street done in its Jamaica-inspired colorways this September.


Following the H-Street OG drop, PUMA will pay tribute to Jamaica and its globally recognized track and field legacy with the re-release of the special-edition H-Street in two Jamaica inspired colorways this September.


We first saw the return of the H-Street on the runway, with it making an appearance on the feet of models and ambassadors during AW2025 Fashion Week in Paris. Last May, PUMA had the global launch for the H-Street in Seoul. Local ambassadors as well as Thai actor Win Metawin and ROSE were also see wearing the iconic shoe during the event.


The PUMA H-Street drops exclusively at atmos (BGC) this Monday, August 25th, with the silhouette retailing for Php 5,500. All three OG colorways will be available at atmos. On September 1, the Black/PUMA Silver colroway will be available across PUMA stores nationwide as well as PUMA.com, along with other colorways. The H-Street Jamaica pack will be available exclusively at Commonwealth.
