Pulled from PUMA’s extensive archive, the GV Special receives an elevated update for 2024 in the form of new clean, court-inspired colourways, and under the title GV Special Base.
Conceived under the standard of “Something Special,” these new premium executions retain the GV Special’s court DNA, incorporating timeless green, cream, and grey tones. PUMA’s wordmark and leaping cat insignia appear on the tongue, while debossed “PUMA GV Special” lettering are subtly stamped just under the shoe’s top eyelet.
Channelling court aesthetics through a fashion lens, the campaign shows the GV Special Base accompanied by a chic wardrobe that blends tennis inspiration with preppy styling.
Originally introduced in the 1980s and named the PUMA California, the training silhouette was described as “universal” by PUMA catalogues. The heritage low-top silhouette is best known for its ultra-cushioned sole unit, as well as features like its tumbled leather upper and perforated toebox. Later renamed the GV Special for Argentinian tennis maestro Guillermo Vilas, the shoe became a favourite of terrace subculture, as football casuals developed a taste for performance models like the GV Special, pairing them with dark, straight-legged jeans.
The PUMA GV Special Base is available from today, from PUMA.com, PUMA Retail stores and Al Capone. Price R2499.