Product Description
The Puma Clyde Court Disrupt Reform was introduced in conjunction with the release of Meek Mill's 'Free Meek' documentary that was available through Amazon in early 2019. All proceeds from the sneaker were donated to the REFORM Alliance Foundation established by Meek Mill and Jay Z.
The upper on this Puma Clyde Court Disrupt was entirely black save for a few pops of red around the eyelets and gold on the Puma logo that appeared on the heel. The colors chosen for the sneaker were symbolic as, according to Puma, the black was designed to represent the unjust prison sentences that many Americans are serving, while the red was used to represent the blood of those who have battled back against oppression in the U.S. over the last 60 years.
This Puma Clyde Court Disrupt sneaker looked great, but what our experts liked most about it was that it was for a good cause. We also appreciated the "WE HAD TO BE SEEN BECAUSE WE COULDN’T BE HEARD" branding on it that carried a real message. The Puma Clyde Court Disrupt Reform was released on February 1, 2019, for a $120 retail price.