PUMA is re-releasing its special 2003 H-Street sneakers in two Jamaica-inspired colorways, just in time for Notting Hill Carnival. The black, yellow, and green designs pay tribute to Jamaica’s legendary speed and style, echoing PUMA’s 2003 campaign that celebrated the brand’s partnership with the Jamaican national track team. One of the returning colorways features the Jamaican flag, just like the original release.

The H-Street is lightweight and simple but stands out with its breathable mesh upper, retro T-shaped toebox, and track-inspired sole. Originally based on a running spike, the shoe’s design goes back to PUMA’s late-’90s Harambee silhouette, a fast, innovative racer. This limited-edition drop honors Jamaica’s dominance in track and field and its bold cultural influence.

The release ties into Notting Hill Carnival, London’s massive celebration of Caribbean culture. Starting August 22nd, PUMA will host community events, collaborate with artists, and support local creatives, all leading up to the two-day festival of music and heritage.

The Jamaica-inspired H-Street Pack drops August 25th on PUMA.com, in flagship stores, and at select retailers.

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