PUMA in The World of Sports

With the business mission of being “Forever Faster”, PUMA aims high to be the Fastest Sports Brand in the World. For over 70 years, PUMA has been developing sports footwear, apparel and accessories like running shorts for the best athletes. PUMA’s range of sports apparel is designed by incorporating performance and sports inspiration into their products.

PUMA’s Story

Founded by brothers Rudolf and Adolf Dassler in 1919, PUMA originates from humble beginnings as a small factory in Germany. In 1936, Jesse Owens won four gold medals at the Olympic Games in Berlin, all while sporting Dassler spikes. Since then, more world-class athletes are seen wearing Dassler shoes, creating an international breakthrough.

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PUMA Sports Apparel and Equipment

PUMA apparel is designed for both functionality and leisure — they are suitable for all kinds of sports from football to running. You can also style it as leisurewear and go about your day in comfortable sports apparel because sport is a lifestyle. Discover a variety of sportswear for all ages at PUMA.

Practicing Sustainability Through Sports

PUMA is committed to making better products, and contribute to a better environment and society. By working with stakeholders on the 10FOR25 sustainability strategy, they aim to do better across various sustainability areas consisting of Fair Income, Products, Health & Safety and more — doing their part to deliver better products and contribute to a better world.

Better Innovations with PUMA

PUMA understands the importance of running shorts creation to level up on sports performance and to keep moving forward, grounded by science. At PUMA Innovation, there is five ethos that drives innovation: be a pain, be connected, be brave, be open, be ready. To create a final product, designers talk to athletes, look beyond their scope and adopt a human-centred focus in their designs.

PUMA Against Social Injustices

Living without prejudice should not be open to debate. That’s why PUMA is working with nonprofit organisations like The Trevor Project and BAGLY to accelerate equal rights, personal autonomy, and freedom of expression for LGBTQ+ communities. PUMA do not tolerate racism, bigotry, or police brutality.