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  1. Clyde - PUMA

    Explore the PUMA Clyde collection, celebrating fashion, culture, and basketball heritage with iconic designs inspired by Walt "Clyde" Frazier.

  2. Puma Clyde - Wikipedia

    Puma Clyde is a line of shoes produced by Puma released in 1973. The shoe comes two models, a lifestyle model that is based on the original version and a basketball model which features all …

  3. PUMA Mens Clyde Og Lace Up Sneakers Shoes Casual

    Sep 21, 2015 · With design cues that reflect back upon the old school nature of basketball shoes, the clyde utilizes a leather dominant upper to showcase the shoe's class, in addition to a …

  4. Shop Puma Clyde Sneakers | Classic Style | Stadium Goods

    Don't miss out on the iconic Puma Clyde at Stadium Goods! Explore various colorways of this timeless basketball classic. Grab your piece of history now!

  5. Puma Clyde 2026 Release Dates + Colorways | SneakerFiles

    Puma Clyde Extra Butter x Puma Clyde ‘NYC’ Celebrates 50th Anniversary of the Model Rhuigi Villaseñor x Puma Clyde Mid Coming Soon Noah x Puma Clyde Collection Debuts March 16th

  6. Clyde OG Sneakers | PUMA

    More than just a sneaker – the Clyde is a true icon from the PUMA archive. Just like its namesake, Walt “Clyde” Frazier, the Clyde embodies fashion, culture, and basketball heritage …

  7. Men's Puma Clyde - Foot Locker

    Shop the latest selection of Men's Puma Clyde at Foot Locker. Find the hottest sneaker drops from brands like Jordan, Nike, Under Armour, New Balance, and a bunch more.

  8. PUMA Clyde Sneaker (Men) | Nordstrom

    It's a brand that has earned its authenticity and credibility, and is grounded in four values: bravery, confidence, determination and joy. PUMA takes risks and wins it all, breaks records, breaks …

  9. Amazon.com: Puma Clyde Sneakers

    Price and other details may vary based on product size and color.

  10. Puma Clyde: Ultimate Guide 2026 - KicksOnFire.com

    Originally released in the 1970s, the shoe was named after NBA star Walt "Clyde" Frazier, who was known for his on-court prowess as well as his off-court style.