PUMA was established in 1948 by Rudolf Dassler, following a split from his brother Adolf "Adi" Dassler, who went on to create adidas. The company began by initial athletic footwear and quickly gained recognition for its high-quality sports shoes. PUMA found success as its footwear played a major role at the FIFA World Cup and Olympics in the 1950s and 1960s and later in the NBA with the Clyde basketball shoe. Over the years, PUMA developed popular products such as the Suede Classic, which became a symbol of street style, and the PUMA King, worn by players like Pelé and Maradona during their FIFA World Cup victories. The brand has collaborated with influential figures and brands like Rihanna's Fenty line and companies such as Ferrari and Porsche Design, blending sportswear with fashion and lifestyle elements, helping it remain a leading global sports brand.