Back in the '70s, Argentinian tennis player Guillermo Vilas smashed through winning streaks. In the '80s PUMA created his signature shoe, the GV Special, which pays tribute to its namesake with a court-meets-street aesthetic that's iconic to this day. With perforated detailing for breathability, plus a chunky sole, this version features a leather upper for clean, sharp look.
Specifications - Leather upper and rubber outsole.
Back in the '70s, Argentinian tennis player Guillermo Vilas smashed through winning streaks. In the '80s Puma created his signature shoe, the GV Special, which pays tribute to its namesake with a court-meets-street aesthetic that's iconic to this day. With perforated detailing for breathability, plus a chunky sole, this version features a suede upper for a timeless look.
Back in the '70s, Argentinian tennis player Guillermo Vilas smashed through winning streaks. In the '80s Puma created his signature shoe, the GV Special, which pays tribute to its namesake with a court-meets-street aesthetic that's iconic to this day. With perforated detailing for breathability, plus a chunky sole, this version features a suede upper for a timeless look.
City Pro made from 100% cotton in navy with windproof fleece and conductive fingers with Hoody glove. Made by the American brand Elmer with it's design from Japan.
City Pro made from 100% cotton in grey, with windproof fleece and conductive fingers with Hoody glove. Made by the American brand Elmer with it's design from Japan.
The fourth of five children, Aretha was born in Tennessee and took the stage at an early age in her father's church choir. She went on to become the best-selling rhythm and blues singer of all time, and the first woman to be installed in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This moving book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the broadcaster's life.
Meet Rafa Nadal, one of the best tennis players in the world.
Little Rafa was born in Majorca, Spain. Encouraged by his two uncles, he started playing football and tennis, but found that he particularly excelled on the court. His uncle Toni became his coach and Rafa soon dreamt of winning tournaments. He was fiercly dedicated and worked hard at his technique and stamina – always being the first to arrive at practice and the last to leave. Then, at just fifteen years old, he became a professional, and seven years later was the number one tennis player in the world!
Little Lewis’s childhood was filled with cars, motorcycles and watching Formula One with his dad. On his fifth birthday, he received a remote-controlled racing car and joined a local club. It was hard being the only black child there, but he listened to his dad’s words: ‘Let your results speak for you.’ His hobby led him to go-kart racing, and at the age of 10 he became the youngest ever winner of the British cadet go-karting competition. Shortly after, he began training as a racing driver with McLaren, rising through the ranks to compete at Formula One’s Grand Prix.