Tuesday, February 2, 2010

History of Puma Shoes

DIESEL EXPOSUR HI TOP CANVAS TOE CAP TRAINE...
£52.99Gola Burst trainers
£24.99
Gant Footwear Men's Republic Trainer
£29.50
Converse Weapon 86 Ox
£91.90
Converse Unisex Chuck Taylor AS Speciality ...
£33.00 - £34.00



DIESEL UPWARD HI TOP LEATHER TRAINERS BLACK
£65.99
Gola Harrier trainers
£37.00
Puma Men's 917 Lo
£50.90 - £59.90
Gola Quick trainers
£25.99
Gola Brawn trainers
£24.99
Creative Recreation - Dicoco trainers
£100.00



Creative Recreation - Dicoco CH
£72.99
Evisu Yamanesei Dual Zip Hi Top trainers Be...
£70.00
Superga - 2750 Cotu
£39.99 - £40.00



Creative Recreation - Cesario Ch
£74.99
Radii - 420 Top trainers
£79.99
Creative Recreation - Cesario Cl
£74.99
Evisu Yawata Canvas Hi Tops Black/White/Red
£50.00
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Puma Men's French 77
£15.00 - £30.00
Puma Men's Usan Croc
£21.12 - £22.19
Puma Men's Future Cat Big Exotic Trainer
£30.21 - £49.99



Puma Men's Usan Trainer
£21.00 - £49.99
Puma Men's Basket
£23.99 - £31.97
Puma Men's Alsten III L
£27.50



Puma Men's Urban Racer
£19.50
Puma Men's Scattista
£25.50
Puma Men's Ring
£25.00 - £25.48
Puma Men's Amoko Vintage
£25.50 - £34.00
Puma Men's Alsten II Irra Croc
£22.16
Puma Junior/Youth Speed Cat Trainer
£28.61



Puma Men's Drift Cat
£27.50
Puma Men's Madison Evo Lace L
£19.50 - £24.65
Puma Men's Cell Akila L Trainer
£26.57



New Puma SF Pace Cat Ferrari Motorsport Men...
£59.95 - £59.99
Puma Women's Dapper Dan L
£42.97
Puma Men's Cell Meio Trainer
£30.95 - £55.00
Puma Mens 917 LO Trainer Dark Navy/White
£8.09
Puma Men's Motorazzo
£73.90
Puma Men's Pace Cat
£49.95 - £49.99



Puma Speed Cat
£59.99
Puma Men's Siena Trainer
£22.50 - £37.50
Puma Men's Vencida II TT
£39.14



Puma Men's Basket II Bode
£19.83 - £24.27
Puma Men's Iffley II
£37.50
Puma Ferradura C
£49.95
Puma Girl's Espera Jr.
£17.50
Puma Men's Scattista
£30.97
Puma V5.08 Shoe Bag
£6.00



Puma Ferrari Inflection SF Mens Black Motor...
£34.96
Puma Future Cat Lo
£40.00
Puma Drift Cat Black Perf Leather Mens Moto...
£37.98



Puma Men's Unlimited Lo Nm
£22.00
Puma "Finale Ps" Kids Leather Twin Veclro F...
£20.00
Puma Men's Supersqualo Lo GT
£32.50
Puma Men's Barnett Patent
£18.00
Puma Men's Morphosis 3
£21.00
Puma Tipper Golf Shoe Black - Autumn/Winter...



Puma Men's Basket 70's Champs
£26.52
Puma V5.08 Shoe Bag
£5.49
Puma Mens v1.08 Mesh Trainer Black
£29.99



Puma Men's Rs 100 Speckle
£24.00 - £27.50
Puma Infant Girls Drift Cat Crib Trainer Wh...
£4.99
Puma "Riviera" Men's Leather Running Shoes ...
£30.00
PUMA Complete Concinnity II Men's Running S...
£44.99
Puma Referee Velcro Mens Casual Fashion Tra...
£25.00
Puma Siluro 10 Years
£69.99



Puma Men's Speed Cat Gloss
£22.50
Puma- White 'Jiyu' slip on trainers
£22.50
Puma Tazon Junior Kids Black Trainers RRP &...
£19.99



Puma Girls' Sela Diamond
£17.50 - £22.83
Puma Drift Cat Iii
£25.00 - £40.00
Puma 917 Lo Jersey Africa
£25.00
Adidas Derby Mens Espresso Brown Shoes Esse...
£29.99
Puma Men's XR Runner
£18.06 - £19.50
Puma Women's Strike
£27.50



Puma Cabana Racer
£20.00
Puma 917 Lo Pop Ii
£20.00
Puma Easy Rider Trek
£25.00



Puma Future Cat Lo - 5 Uk - Navy - Leather
£35.00
PUMA King Pro SG Men's Football Boot , UK12
£49.99
Adidas AdiRun Syn Kids Boys Shoes White Vel...
£23.99
Puma Mid Pf - Black-White
£49.99
Puma- White 'Drift Cat' infant trainers
£30.00
PUMA 917 MID X BLACK/SILVER/WHITE
£35.99



Puma Future Cat Sequin
£69.99
Puma Men's Kite L
£22.50
Puma Tipper Golf Shoe White - Autumn/Winter...



Puma Budoka Slip On
£64.99
Puma Speed Cat Sd 10yr
£64.99
Puma King Pro Soft Ground Football Boots - ...
£49.99 - £69.95
New Puma SF Pace Cat Ferrari Motorsport Men...
£59.95 - £59.99
Puma Men's Mocc Spike SLS
£22.50 - £37.50
PUMA Complete Velosis 1 Men's Running Shoes
£80.99



Puma Men's Leere Golf Shoe
£33.00
Puma Speed Cat
£59.99
Puma Boy's V5.06 FG
£16.51 - £20.00
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You would never guess it but the history of the Puma shoe company is a dramatic one involving world war, Olympic glory and brotherly strife. The company began humbly enough. Rudolph and Adolf (Adi) Dassler, two brothers from Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, grew up with a father who worked in a shoe factory and a mother who ran a small laundry business. Rudolph left his little brother behind to fight in World War I. He eventually returned to Herzogenaurach in 1924 where he started his own shoe company with Adi called Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory. This was the first incarnation of what would become Puma shoes. The brothers ran the factory out of their mother's laundry business. They were said to use a stationary bicycle to generate power in order to run their equipment.

In 1936 Adi decided to drive across country to the Olympic Village. He had a suitcase full of spikes and a simple plan: convince American sprinter Jesse Owens to wear Dassler Brothers' spikes during the races. Adi was successful, and after Owens went on to win four gold medals that summer Dassler Brothers' athletic shoes were globally in demand.

Unfortunately, World War II was just around the corner. Both brothers joined the Nazi Party, but at some point during the War, they had a falling out. The facts are not abundantly clear, but the split between the two brothers may have had something to do with their different political viewpoints, or Rudolph's belief that he was turned in to the Americans by his brother.

The result was that after World War II the brothers split the business. Adi founded the company adidas (from Adi Dassler), and Rudolph took charge of a company he dubbed Ruda (from Rudolph Dassler). Ruda was later re-christened Puma, like the South American panther.

Discord between the two brothers continued as each company fought for the sponsorship of different athletes. In one particular memorable business transaction, German sprinter Armin Hary agreed to wear Pumas at the 1960s Summer Olympics for a sizable fee. He decided against wearing adidas (which he had worn before) after adidas declined to pay the sprinter for wearing their shoes. Hary wore his Pumas during the 100-meter dash and was victorious. But he showed up to the medal ceremony in a pair of adidas. The sprinter was hoping to be paid by both companies, but Adi was so angry that he refused to have anything to do with Hary for the rest of Hary's career.

Both brothers' businesses are extraordinarily successful. Unfortunately, they never reconciled. They are buried on opposite ends of the same cemetery.

Jane Barron works for OddShoeFinder.com,a free online website that helps people find mismatched footwear.Get more information on diabetic shoes, diabetes support group or diabetes foot problems.

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