To pay tribute to the fastest nation in the world, PUMA is re-releasing its iconic H-Street in a special edition inspired by Jamaica. The drop includes two new colorways—black/yellow/green—both echoing the aesthetic of the 2003 campaign that marked the beginning of PUMA’s historic partnership with the Jamaican national track and field team.
That campaign blended culture, style, and competitive spirit into a collection that made a lasting impression—thanks in part to a version of the H-Street featuring the Jamaican flag. Today, that sneaker returns in style (and more relevant than ever), telling a story of legacy built on speed, power, and authenticity.


With a lightweight and minimalist structure, the new H-Street retains the original model’s iconic elements: breathable mesh upper, T-toe overlay, and a track-inspired outsole. Its design is rooted in the late-’90s Harambee silhouette, originally crafted for pure speed, and now reimagined as an homage to running as a cultural language.

The launch of the PUMA H-Street Pack is not just a nostalgic move, but a vibrant and participatory celebration of Caribbean cultural heritage. The release also coincides with the Notting Hill Carnival weekend—the largest Caribbean street festival in Europe—which will take place from August 22 to 25. Starting on August 22, PUMA will activate a series of events and collaborations involving artists, emerging creatives, and local communities, with music as the connective tissue and driving force of collective identity.

The Jamaica-inspired PUMA H-Street Pack will be available starting August 25 on PUMA.com, at PUMA flagship stores, and through selected retailers.
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