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In New Zealand, Puma has a lengthy and illustrious history that dates to the early 1960s. A small number of independent stores initially brought the brand to the nation, and New Zealand athletes and sports fans instantly took to it. Puma started endorsing prominent New Zealand athletes in the 1970s, such as netball player Bernice Mene and rugby player Colin Meads.


Puma was rated as the third-most popular shoe brand in a recent survey of customers in New Zealand. Puma shoes received great marks for quality, comfort, and durability, according to the poll.


The Suede Classic, the Cali Star, and the RS-X are some of the most well-liked Puma footwear in New Zealand. All of these sneakers offer a balance of fashion and comfort and are intended for daily use.


In general, Puma footwear is thought to be less expensive than Nike footwear. In New Zealand, the average cost of a Puma shoe is about $100, whereas the average cost of a Nike shoe is about $150. Puma sneakers come in a variety of price ranges based on style and features. An entry-level pair of Puma running shoes, for instance, might cost around $50, whereas high-performance basketball shoes might cost as much as $200.


Detailed Information:

  • Founded: 1948
  • Founder: Rudolf Dassler
  • Headquarters: Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PUMA/ (21.9M followers)
  • Website: https://us.puma.com/
Screenshot via puma.com
Screenshot via puma.com
Screenshot via puma.com
Screenshot via puma.com

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