Puma 1980 Vilas Pro vintage sneaker ad

Here’s another old school ad from Puma in 1980 for the Vilas Pro model tennis shoes. These vintage tennies were names after Argentine tennis star Guillermo Vilas.

Ad info is below:

PUMA. OUR STORY IS ON THE BOX.

It's a strong statement — Puma is quality. And because we mean it, because we believe in it, because we can back it up, we put that claim on every box. When professional Guillermo Vilas wanted a great shoe, he chose Puma. We put his name on the shoe he selected — the Vilas Pro. Made of full grain leather with tough, natural rubber sole, this outstanding shoe provides the comfort, performance and durability tennis players expect and appreciate. So go to your favorite sporting goods store today and look for our claim on the box. Puma is quality. We stand on it.

PUMA

Puma 1980 Vilas Pro vintage sneaker ad @ The Deffest

1981 vintage sneaker ad for the Tred 2 California Tennis Shoes

Here’s a 1981 vintage sneaker ad for the Tred2 California tennies. Tred 2 began as a brand that resoled shoes before eventually starting up their own brand. In the early 80’s they updated their logo to the arrow / chevron design and ‘Twice the shoe’ slogan in the ad below. If you want to learn more about their history you can see some other old ads Tred 2 advertisements here.

Ad info is below:

Discover The California.

New from Tred 2. Just what Californians are asking for in a tennis shoe. Cool. Clean. Comfortable. Lightweight and long-lasting. Pick up a pair at your local sporting goods or department store. You'll discover why Californians call Tred 2 "twice the shoe!'

TRED 2
TWICE THE SHOE.

1981 vintage sneaker ad for the Tred 2 California Tennis Shoes @ The Deffest

Ektelon 1988 vintage tennies ad

We usually post old school runners on the blog but thought I'd mix it up for today’s post. Here’s a vintage 1988 advertisement for Ektelon racquetball sneakers. According to Wikipedia This brand was founded in 1964 in San Diego after the invention of racquetball and was named Ektelon based on a combination of two Greek words: "ektein", meaning to stretch out, and "telon", representing the concept of perfection. They are now based out of New Jersey and since 1988 have been owned by Prince Sports. 🎾

Ektelon 1988 vintage tennies ad @ The Deffest