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Puma x Cubanbee RS 100 Contest Winner by Ami Kealoha

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Congratulations Leslie Siemer! Leslie was the winner picked out of the hundreds of entries we received in our recent Puma x Cubanbee RS 100 contest and will be receiving all three of the new styles soon. For the rest of you wanting to add some of that summery weave to your wardrobe, the shoes officially debuted at Barney's, ALIFE, and Classic Kicks last week and you can pick them up there. Thanks to all the entrants for playing!

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This entry posted on 31 May 2006 at 3:45 PM
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