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The Story Of Puma

Puma is currently the third-largest sportswear manufacturer in the world. Of course, it hasn’t always been that way. The company started trading in 1948, the same time that Adidas opened its doors. There was a reason for this, Rudolf Dassler and his brother Adolf started a business in 1924, it was called the Dassler Brother’s Shoe Factory. Unfortunately, the relationship between the brothers was so bad that they split in 1948. Rudolf started Puma, his brother started Adidas. Both businesses grew rapidly despite, or perhaps because of, the fierce competition between them. They both had headquarters in the same town, one on each side of the river.

The Puma Range

Puma has been linked with many sporting greats over the years and this has helped to fuel their sales. Currently, they have been endorsed by the impressive Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest man. But they don’t just produce high-performance shoes. The company is also aware of current fashion trends and they release new ranges twice a year, in spring and autumn. The company has also branched out, alongside trainers, sandals, and smarter shoes, they also offer an array of clothing for men, women, and children. Whether you’re looking for the latest sports gear, a nice dress, or even a new jacket, Puma will have something that appeals to you. The range is extensive and constantly being refreshed, making it worth keeping your eye on.

Puma In-Store

There are over 700 Puma stores around the globe. Each store is dedicated to showing the latest and best products n their range. You’ll find all the latest footwear, a complete array of clothing, and helpful assistants waiting to help you choose the best possible item for your needs. Entering a Puma store will make you feel like you’ve entered another world, where anything is possible. However, don’t worry if there isn’t a Puma store near you. You can still experience the magic in one of the many concessions. Puma shoes and clothing are sold in virtually all sports shops and many of the larger department stores. There are thousands of outlets across the UK. Regardless of where you choose to buy your Puma gear, you can be assured of comfort and quality.

Online With Puma

The Puma website is easy to navigate. One-click on the two horizontal bars in the top right of the screen will get you to the main menu. You can then choose your category and subcategories to locate the products you’re looking for. You’ll be glad you’re at home as you’ll want plenty of time to look at all the options and compare them. The home page features the latest offerings and ideas to help you choose the right product, of course, it can be difficult to choose with so many options.

Delivery Choices

If you decide to use the online size guide and then order via the website you’re going to want to know how long it will take to get to you! The good news is not long. Standard delivery gets your order to you within 4-6 working days. You should note there are exceptions to this and these are mentioned in the product description. Any order over £50 is delivered via standard delivery free of charge. However, if you need it faster you can get your order within 2 working days. You’ll have to select the express delivery option and pay a little more.

Discounted Puma Lines

If you want a discount on your next order then sign up for a newsletter with Puma, they’ll give you an impressive 15% off your next order. You can also get discounts by looking at the end-of-line items. If you don’t mind wearing last season’s gear there are some great deals to be found. If that’s not an option then save yourself money by using the discount codes you’ll find on your current site, www.1offers.co.uk. There are an array of codes to choose from for Puma and other stores. Choose the one that saves you the most and input it before you complete your purchase; it’s that easy. All codes are verified daily to ensure they are valid. However, they can expire suddenly, that’s why it’s best to take the code when you’re ready to shop.

Puma and Social Media

The Puma newsletter will keep you up to date with the latest news. But, it’s not the fastest or most fun way to stay in the loop. Instead, you should join Puma on social media. They are active on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Joining them online will give you the latest news. It will also allow you to chat with other customers and share stories. It’s a great way of helping to ensure you buy the right items.