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Puma RS100 Thai

27 June 2007, 16.42 | Posted in Sneakers | No comments »

puma rs100 thai Puma RS100 Thai
Here a brand new Puma RS100 that just arrived at Overkill. From the Puma archive in 1986, the RS 100 Thai takes inspiration from the RS Computer, a running shoe with electronic components that measured running distance, time and calories. This style has reached iconic status within the sneaker community. The RS 100 Thai has been updated with a natural weave mesh, rich leather overlays and gold painted midsole.
The sneaker is limited to 1200 pairs worldwide and will only be available in very selected accounts per country.
Check out many more detailed pics after the jump.


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