PUMA is launching its new H-Street sneaker in the Philippines. The shoe, which was released globally earlier this year, will be available at atmos stores starting August 25. It will then be released at Commonwealth stores, PUMA.com, and other PUMA stores nationwide starting September 1.
A Sprint Legacy, Reborn
Inspired by the PUMA Harambee track spike from the 2000s, the H-Street sneaker blends its athletic past with a modern streetwear look. The original H-Street was a hit in 2003, when track and field gear started to influence everyday fashion.
The new 2025 version brings back its classic low-profile design. It features a lightweight upper, a throwback T-shaped toe box, a race-ready shape, and a track-inspired outsole. The shoe is finished with the bold PUMA wordmark and leaping cat logo on the tongue.

The H-Street is launching in three original colorways:
- Black
- Fizzy Green
- Frosted Ivory
These colorways feature striking silver panels that give the shoe a vintage feel.
Following this initial release, PUMA will also drop a special-edition H-Street in two Jamaica-inspired colorways in September, paying tribute to the country’s track and field legacy.


According to PUMA’s Director of Sportstyle Marketing, Christina Mirabelli, “The running-inspired roots of the PUMA H-Street feel perfectly in sync with the style landscape of today.” She notes that the H-Street is another icon from PUMA’s history that has been updated for a modern lifestyle. With this release, PUMA solidifies its role as a key player in the streetwear scene, showing that the H-Street is more than just a performance shoe—it’s a lifestyle statement.


Angelique Manto and David Guison during the PUMA H-Street Launch in Seoul
Last May, PUMA celebrated the global launch of the H-Street in Seoul with a major event. The guest list included Filipino fashion icons David Guison and Angelique Manto, along with Thai actor Win Metawin and K-Pop star ROSÉ of Blackpink, who is a PUMA ambassador.

Source: Ashtine Olviga’s Instagram Account
Filipina actress and singer Ashtine Olviga created buzz for the H-Street sneaker by featuring it in an Instagram post. Her laid-back streetwear look gave fans an early peek at how to style PUMA’s new low-profile shoe.



Sofia Jahrling, Caitlyn Stave, and Vince Maristela at the PUMA H-Street Launch Event in Partnership with atmos.
PUMA celebrated the launch of the H-Street sneaker in the Philippines with an exclusive event in partnership with atmos. Influencers Vince Maristela, Caitlyn Seve, and Sofia Jahrling were there, each styling the iconic shoe in their own unique way.
- Vince wore muted clothes, allowing the sneaker’s bold colors to be the main focus.
- Caitlyn chose a relaxed, minimalist look.
- Sofia layered her outerwear.
All three looks highlighted the H-Street’s versatile streetwear appeal.
Sprint into Style with H-Street


PUMA H-Street in PUMA Red/PUMA Silver (Left) and PUMA H-Street Frosted Ivory/PUMA Silver (Right)
Mark your calendars! The PUMA H-Street drops exclusively at atmos stores this August 25, retailing at ₱5,500. Beginning September 1, the PUMA H-Street will be available at Commonwealth, PUMA Stores nationwide, and online at PUMA.com. While limited stocks of the PUMA H-Street Blue/PUMA Silver and PUMA H-Street in Red/PUMA Silver colorways will be dropping at atmos stores on the same day.
The H-Street in Fizzy Green/PUMA Silver, PUMA Red/PUMA Silver, Safe Lake/PUMA Silver, and Frosted Ivory/PUMA Silver will be available exclusively at the atmos. The PUMA H-Street in Black/PUMA Silver will launch September 1 at PUMA Stores nationwide and online at PUMA.com along with other colorways. While the H-Street Jamaica pack will launch exclusively at Commonwealth stores.
Stay ahead of the wave. Follow PUMA Philippines’ Instagram account for the latest updates and releases.
For more information, please visit www.puma.com


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