PUMA Reissues the Homura OG+
PUMA's Homura OG+ returns in its Electric Lime colorway, reissued as a true 1:1 from the 2000s archive. The silhouette sits squarely in PUMA's high-tech performance lineage. A product of the Y2K era, when running and lifestyle design began to blur and footwear leaned into speed, color, and forward-engineered detail. The construction reflects the moment it came from. A breathable mesh base provides the foundation, layered with metallic synthetic overlays that catch light at every angle. Bold color combinations finish the upper, with Electric Lime cutting through the Heat Fire base to deliver the kind of high contrast palette that defined the era's performance footwear. The OG+ designation signals what this release is: an unaltered reissue rather than a reinterpretation. Proportions, materials, and detailing remain faithful to the original, making the shoe function as a piece of design history as much as a wearable silhouette. It arrives at a moment when interest in late-90s and early-2000s performance design has steadily built, and the Homura sits comfortably in that conversation alongside other archival reissues PUMA has brought back over the last several seasons. For longtime PUMA followers, the return of the Homura connects to a specific moment in the brand's archive. For newer audiences, it lands as a fully formed Y2K artifact. Visually distinct, technically expressive, and built without the restraint that defines much of today's footwear design. The Electric Lime colorway makes it especially difficult to ignore. PUMA Homura OG+ Electric Lime is available now at FEATURE.
PUMA's Homura OG+ returns in its Electric Lime colorway, reissued as a true 1:1 from the 2000s archive. The silhouette sits squarely in PUMA's high-tech performance lineage. A product of the Y2K era, when running and lifestyle design began to blur and footwear leaned into speed, color, and forward-engineered detail.
The construction reflects the moment it came from. A breathable mesh base provides the foundation, layered with metallic synthetic overlays that catch light at every angle. Bold color combinations finish the upper, with Electric Lime cutting through the Heat Fire base to deliver the kind of high contrast palette that defined the era's performance footwear.
The OG+ designation signals what this release is: an unaltered reissue rather than a reinterpretation. Proportions, materials, and detailing remain faithful to the original, making the shoe function as a piece of design history as much as a wearable silhouette. It arrives at a moment when interest in late-90s and early-2000s performance design has steadily built, and the Homura sits comfortably in that conversation alongside other archival reissues PUMA has brought back over the last several seasons.
For longtime PUMA followers, the return of the Homura connects to a specific moment in the brand's archive. For newer audiences, it lands as a fully formed Y2K artifact. Visually distinct, technically expressive, and built without the restraint that defines much of today's footwear design. The Electric Lime colorway makes it especially difficult to ignore.
PUMA Homura OG+ Electric Lime is available now at FEATURE.






