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Brand: PUMA

Model: Cell Endura

Key Features: Distinctive eyelets feature on an extra-chunky upper constructed using a combination of mesh, leather, and suede. The white EVA midsole adds an extra layer of bulkiness and houses PUMA’s CELL technology, which is present in the form of multiple green bubbles on the forefoot, arch, and heel.

Release Date: October 4

Price: €140 (approximately $162)

Buy: PUMA in-store, online, and at select retailers TBC

Editor’s Notes: PUMA has reached back into its archives once again, this time bringing back the CELL Endura sneaker.

The new CELL Endura mostly stays true to the original, but the 2018 version has been updated slightly for a more modern look. This includes a sleeker toe shape and digital stitching, as opposed to the hand stitching of the original.

The re-upped shoe is being released to celebrate the 20th anniversary of CELL technology. When it was launched in 1998, CELL's blow-molded TPU was configured in a pattern of hexagonal cells for greater stability.

PUMA considers the CELL Endura its top-tier model in the CELL range, and with the ’90s being back in fashion, it only makes sense for the German sportswear giant to bring back one of its most popular sneakers from that era.

As well as going back into its archive for the shoes, PUMA has dug up three retro ads, which you can check out below.

Flip through the images of the sneaker above and then leave your thoughts on this retro re-release in the comments below.

Next, peep the Mars-inspired PUMA Thunder, which is exclusive to Sneakerness Paris here.

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