Cape Town, 6 August 2025 – Paying homage to the fastest nation in the world, PUMA will be re-releasing its special-edition 2003 H-Street in two Jamaica inspired colourways, as a tribute to the Caribbean nation and its globally recognised track and field legacy.

Black, yellow, and green colourways recall PUMA’s campaign from 2003, which launched PUMA’s partnership with the Jamaican national track and field team. The visuals showcased Jamaican culture, style, and sports heritage, centring around a lineup of H-Street colourways, including a special Jamaican-flag edition that returns for 2025.

Lightweight and minimalist yet stylishly distinctive, the H-Street features a breathable mesh upper, nostalgic T-shaped toebox, and track-inspired outsole tread. Celebrating the legendary speed, power, and distinctive style that the island nation is known for, the limited-edition H-Street carries the story of a country that has achieved excellence on the track. Adapted from an archival running spike, the H-Street traces its lineage back to PUMA’s late-’90s Harambee silhouette, an innovative racer built for speed.

The release date also coincides with the weekend of Notting Hill Carnival: London’s iconic celebration of Caribbean culture, and the largest street festival in Europe. PUMA will mark the occasion with community-focused activations, starting August 22. This will be followed by a vibrant presence across the two-day carnival, teaming up with artists, supporting grassroots creatives, and celebrating Caribbean heritage through music. The PUMA H-Street Pack inspired by Jamaica is available from 25 August 2025, from PUMA.com, PUMA retail stores, Archive and Al Capone. Price R1 999.