SS26
Men
| EU 37 | US 5 | UK 4 | CM 23 |
| EU 38 | US 6 | UK 5 | CM 24 |
| EU 39 | US 7 | UK 6 | CM 25 |
| EU 40 | US 7.5 | UK 6.5 | CM 26 |
| EU 40,5 | US 8 | UK 7 | CM 26 |
| EU 41 | US 8,5 | UK 7,5 | CM 26,5 |
| EU 42 | US 9 | UK 8 | CM 27 |
| EU 42,5 | US 9,5 | UK 8,5 | CM 27,5 |
| EU 43 | US 10 | UK 9 | CM 28 |
| EU 44 | US 10,5 | UK 9,5 | CM 28,5 |
| EU 44,5 | US 11 | UK 10 | CM 29 |
| EU 45 | US 11,5 | UK 10,5 | CM 29,5 |
| EU 46 | US 12 | UK 11 | CM 30 |
| EU 47 | US 13 | UK 12 | CM 31 |
The Suede hit the scene in 1968 and has been changing the game ever since. While many sneakers have come and gone since then – leaving footprints of varying sizes – it's difficult to argue any shoe having as much of a deep-rooted impact on society and culture as the Suede. From Tommie Smith’s protest on the victory stand during the 1968 Olympic games to b-boy crews in NYC adopting the shoe in the 1980s. It’s been worn by the icons of every generation – and it’s stayed classic through it all. The PUMA Suede is an icon for everyone.