Monday 26 November 2012

A German man named Christoph Dassler, who lived in the town of Herzogenaurach in the Bavarian region of Germany, worked in a shoe factory prior to World War I. His wife ran a laundry and they had a son named Rudolf, who also worked with his father at the factory. Rudolf served in the army during the war and when he returned, he worked in manufacturing venues near the of Nuremberg. He finally returned to his hometown in 1924, where he joined his younger brother Adolf who had established a shoe factory of his own. This was the beginning of what would become PUMA shoes.
Read more: The History of the Puma Shoe | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_4617737_history-puma-shoe.html#ixzz2DI67lzEn

 


then Puma went on and made designed runners in varrious colours and art work.

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