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Back in 1968, the city scene was packed with hot chicks in hot pants and tall boys in basketball shorts. That was when PUMA first lit a fire with the Suede silhouette. The industry rebel that said no way to ordinary leather, the Suede was a warm-up shoe made infamous by athletic greats such as basketball's Walt Clyde Frazier and track star Tommie Smith. It hit new levels of fame during the 1980s dawn of b-boys and hip hop beats, taking over New York City blocks. And to this day, it remains PUMAs most epic icon of sport-inspired style with its smooth suede and streetwise swagger.