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Eccentric and brightly coloured football boots may have become the norm, but one brand more than any other uses it's boots as a blank canvas to showcase some pretty radical designs! Championing their speed range, PUMA have gained a reputation for going against convention and giving their designers full artistic licence!
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With this years UCL Final being played just a stones throw away from Puma's own back yard in Munich, the German giants have landed a limited edition design to two of their most popular boot silos! Puma have unveiled two very special editions of their v1.11 and PowerCat 1.12, with plenty of local pride on display!
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A leather speed boot. Say that 12 months ago and the v1 range would have quite a unique sale point, albeit coming under a stern test from the adizero. Fast forward 12 months and lightweight, leather and speed are all the rage as the boot market is becomes increasingly awash with this latest desirable performance boot.
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Puma make a move to toughen up the v1.11 speed series, showing the boots darker side with the release of the new Charcoal/White/Fluo Peach colourway, designed in contrasting fashion to the recent White/Pink/Navy release.
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It used to be that every football boot was fitted with a conical sole-plate, but time, design and engineering has changed this, most radically this can be seen in the Speed market. Whilst every brand strives for greater acceleration and traction, how their respective designers go about delivering this performance is quite remarkably different...
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Puma roll out their eye-popping White/Pink/Navy colourway onto one of the games lightest ever boots – the Puma v1.11 SL. Following the instantly popular reaction given to last years limited edition Project Pink v1.11, the brand have wasted little time in carrying across splashes of pink onto a major release.
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After the huge success of Puma's Project Pink *** cancer awareness campaign that brought us one of the most eccentric football boot colourways since the infamous Vapor Berry, Puma have treated their latest v1.11 drop to another splash of everyone's favourite colour they love to hate – pink!
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Sergio Aguero became the first player to unleash the new Blue/White/Lime PUMA V1.11 football boots during Manchester City's semi-final clash with Liverpool last night at Anfield. Accompanying both the standard synthetic and K leather versions, the PUMA V1.11 SL speed boots also hit the market in striking fashion.
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Unveiling the new Blue/White/Lime Puma v1.11 football boots with our full and exclusive photography, these are the latest launch from Puma and were recently debuted by Sergio Aguero during the League Cup semi-final.
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The concluding day of the UEFA Champions League group stage produced an exciting amount of goals and drama as the final teams confirmed their places in the next stage of football's biggest club competition. With goals firing in from all angles, this years group stage hasn't been shy of a goal or two!
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