PUMA Brings Back H-Street With ROSÉ Campaign Push

13 May 2026 • 10:24 AM MYT
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PUMA has reintroduced the H-Street sneaker with a new campaign featuring global ambassador ROSÉ, continuing the brand’s push into retro-inspired lifestyle footwear.

The latest campaign places the archival silhouette into an everyday neighbourhood setting, blending familiar routines with subtle surreal elements as the sneaker becomes part of ROSÉ’s world.

Originally inspired by PUMA’s late-1990s Harambee running silhouette, the H-Street combines lightweight performance design with modern streetwear appeal.

A Track-Inspired Sneaker Returns

The H-Street first appeared as a lifestyle model in 2003, drawing influence from PUMA’s early racing spikes and track heritage.

Its low-profile shape, breathable mesh upper, and sprint-inspired design remain central to the updated release, while new styling details help position the silhouette for a younger generation of consumers.

The latest version arrives in an “Ivory” colourway with metallic accents, balancing minimal tones with subtle shine.

ROSÉ Continues PUMA Lifestyle Push

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ROSÉ remains at the centre of PUMA’s latest campaign strategy as brands continue using entertainment and fashion partnerships to strengthen global lifestyle appeal.

The campaign reflects growing demand for retro and performance-inspired footwear across Asia’s sneaker and streetwear market, particularly among younger consumers influenced by music, fashion, and social media culture.

For brands like PUMA, heritage-inspired releases also help connect older performance identities with newer lifestyle audiences.

Growing Demand for Retro Footwear

Retro running silhouettes have continued gaining popularity across the global sneaker market, with consumers increasingly drawn to lightweight and minimalist designs.

The return of models like the H-Street highlights how sportswear brands are revisiting archival collections while adapting them for everyday wear and modern styling trends.

In Malaysia, the sneaker and streetwear segment remains closely tied to youth culture, fashion collaborations, and limited-edition product launches.

Availability in Malaysia

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The PUMA H-Street launched on 7 May 2026 and is priced at RM399.

The sneaker is available at PUMA flagship stores, SoleWhat, JD Sports, and online through PUMA Malaysia’s official website at https://www.puma.com.

Consumers can also follow PUMA Malaysia through Instagram (@PUMA.malaysia), TikTok (@PUMA.my), and Facebook (@PUMAMalaysia) for future releases and updates.

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