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Wondering how the Puma Palermo fit and feel?
Puma’s Palermo sneakers, launched in the 1970s, reflected the logo craze of that era. Their low, slim profile and bold gold-lettered branding appealed to sports fans and urban culture enthusiasts.
It features a sleek upper with suede (nubuck), leather and textile panels that blend with the PUMA logo. The PUMA logo remains prominent, placed on a side tag, heel, tongue and midsole in a stylish design.
In 2023, PUMA announced that its first drops of the terrace sneakers Palermo had received strong demand from the market.
In this article, I will review the Puma Palermo sneakers and answer some of the most common questions about them, such as:
- Do Puma Palermos fit true to size?
- What is the material of the Puma Palermo?
- Are Puma Palermos good for wide feet?
- Are Puma Palermo easy to clean?
I will also share some pros and cons of these sneakers and comments from sneakerheads who have tried them.
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Does Puma Palermo fit true to size?
The Puma Palermo shoes fit true to size and snug. They have a narrow toe box and plenty of cushioning in the ankle area. The midsole is firm with little cushioning, but the insole makes up for it.
Before buying the Puma Palermo, here are some things to think about
Pros: | Cons: |
The classy shoe is easy to put on. | The toe box is narrow. |
Versatile can be worn with any outfit. | The Suede upper is hard to clean. |
Cushioned insole. | The insole is glued and can not be removed. |
Editor: I love the Puma Palermo shoes, which are timeless and versatile. I can style them with any outfit, whether shorts or jeans. But the suede (nubuck) material makes them hard to wipe clean with sneaker wipes.
Should you size up or down in Puma Palermo?
If you wear the Puma Palermo for casual wear, I recommend going true to size as you would for other sneakers.
Adjust the fit slightly depending on your foot width.
Here are some tips for different foot widths:
Narrow Feet
If you have a narrow foot, the Puma Palermo fits perfectly for narrow feet.
Your feet will feel secure in the shoe and with little heel slippage.
- Half size down and tighten the laces slightly.
Medium Feet
You don’t need to size up or down if you have medium-width feet; the upper is flexible.
- Loosen the laces slightly for the best fit
Are Puma Palermos good for wide feet?
The Puma Palermo may feel too tight if you have wide feet, but it will stretch out over time.
Here are some extra tips for wide feet:
- Get half a size up.
- Wear thinner socks.
- Use a long shoe horn to put the shoes on comfortably.
What do sneakerheads say about the Puma Palermo
The Puma Palermo has a comfortable insole
The upper fit is very rigid and feels uncomfortable, but nothing that thicker socks cant handle
Low profile makes them look a bit weird if you have wide feet
Are Puma Palermo easy to clean?
The Puma Palermo has a suede (nubuck) upper that looks great but needs some care.
You can use a suede and nubuck cleaner to gently remove dirt and stains from the material.
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Watch this to learn how to clean your trainers properly.
Store your Puma Palermo in good shape in freezer bags to prevent dust, and use shoe trees to avoid creases. Your shoes will thank you for it!
What do you do if you have two feet of different sizes?
Having different-sized feet is normal, and if the difference in size is small, you should:
- Choose the larger size if feet are between sizes or if one foot is bigger.
- Try wearing thinner socks to reduce the pressure on your toes.
- Loosen laces if the shoes become tight.
Final Verdict:
- Reasonably priced for casual everyday walking shoes.
- Good selection of colours to pick from.
- Premium-feeling suede and leather are used on the upper.
PUMA FAQ
The Puma Palermo is a leather shoe with a suede base and tongue. It has a synthetic lining and sock liner for comfort and durability. The midsole and outsole are made of rubber for traction and cushioning.
No, Pumas are not made in Italy. They are made in Vietnam, Cambodia, and other countries by different footwear companies directly involved in manufacturing. These companies produce footwear products. The factories are in Thanh Hoa, Ninh Binh, and Binh Duong provinces in Vietnam and Tram Kok district in Cambodia.
Pumas is a high-quality brand. They use quality materials like leather, suede, and rubber for footwear. They have cushioned soles and breathable fabrics. They are well-designed and innovative. But the quality also depends on the workers who make them. The Puma sustainability handbook aims to provide high-quality products.
Yes, Pumas are still trendy in 2024. Puma has a large and active fan base on social media platforms like TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, X, and Instagram. Puma also sells well and has high customer satisfaction.
PUMA is special because it is a leading sports brand that combines speed, style, and innovation. PUMA makes products for different sports and lifestyles, such as football, running, golf, and motorsports. PUMA also works with famous designers and brands like Rihanna, Ferrari, and BMW to create trendy, unique products. PUMA has a long history of pushing sport and culture forward and has a global presence and influence.
Puma sold the most products in the Americas region in 2023, followed by the EMEA region. Latin America and Europe were the best markets for Puma. Asia/Pacific was the worst region for Puma, mainly because of China’s pandemic and political issues. Puma’s shoes, clothes, and accessories all sold well, with shoes having the biggest sales.
No, Puma shoes are not heavy. The Puma Palermo, for example, weighs only 709 grams, which is lighter than the average weight of men’s shoes (850 grams). Puma also uses lightweight materials, such as mesh, foam, and rubber, for its lifestyle shoes. Puma shoes are designed to be comfortable, durable, and stylish.
I’ve been reviewing, buying, selling, and rocking sneakers since high school. Learned a lot since my first pair when I was 7 years old were And 1s (if you know you know). A lot has changed since the brand started in 2017 from reselling sneakers to now reviewing and writing informational content. The aim is to be authentic and honest with my opinions. Saucedby Lee out 🙂