PUMA H-Street Arrives in the Philippines: 7 Things Sneakerheads Need to Know

PUMA is turning up the heat in the local streetwear scene with the launch of the H-Street, its sprint-inspired sneaker that bridges performance heritage with lifestyle style. Here’s everything you need to know before the drop.
1. The official release date is August 25
The PUMA H-Street will first hit atmos stores in the Philippines on August 25 for ₱5,500. By September 1, the collection will expand to Commonwealth stores, PUMA shops nationwide, and online at PUMA.com.
2. It revives a 2003 streetwear icon
Originally launched in the early 2000s, the H-Street was inspired by the PUMA Harambee spike, named after the Swahili word meaning “pull together.” The 2025 edition preserves its low-profile silhouette, lightweight upper, track-inspired tread, and nostalgic T-shaped toebox.
3. Expect bold OG colorways and sleek metallics
The comeback highlights three classic hues—Black, Fizzy Green, and Frosted Ivory—all accented with striking silver panels. Other exclusive shades include Red, Safe Lake, and Blue, with atmos and Commonwealth splitting access to certain pairs.
4. A Jamaica-inspired pack drops next
Following the OG release, PUMA will pay homage to Jamaica’s world-famous sprinting legacy with a limited-edition Jamaica pack in September. This drop will be exclusive to Commonwealth.
5. Celebrities are already hyping it up
The Seoul global launch featured Blackpink’s ROSÉ, Thai actor Win Metawin, and Filipino influencers David Guison and Angelique Manto. Locally, actress and singer Ashtine Olviga teased the Fizzy Green colorway on Instagram, fueling buzz ahead of the release.
6. Fashion insiders showcased its versatility
At the PUMA H-Street x atmos launch in Manila, Vince Maristela, Caitlyn Seve, and Sofia Jahrling styled the sneaker in distinct ways—from muted streetwear to layered outerwear—proving the pair’s adaptability in today’s fashion landscape.
7. Stocks will be limited
Not all colorways will be widely available. Atmos will carry exclusive pairs like Fizzy Green and Frosted Ivory, while Black/Silver will officially arrive in PUMA stores on September 1. Sneakerheads should move fast to avoid missing out.
The PUMA H-Street is more than a revival—it’s a statement piece that cements the brand’s influence in both track and street culture. Stay tuned to PUMA Philippines’ Instagram for the latest updates on drops and restocks.
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