The Puma Clyde Court Disrupt Reform was introduced in conjunction with the release of Meek Mill's 'Free Meek' documentary in early 2019. All proceeds from the sneaker were donated to the REFORM Alliance Foundation established by Meek Mill and Jay Z. The upper of this sneaker is entirely black, accented with pops of red around the eyelets and gold on the Puma logo at the heel. The black symbolizes the unjust prison sentences many Americans serve, while the red represents the blood of those who have fought against oppression in the U.S. over the past 60 years. This sneaker looks great and supports a good cause, exemplified by the powerful branding 'WE HAD TO BE SEEN BECAUSE WE COULDN’T BE HEARD.' Released on February 1, 2019, with a retail price of $120. Looking to make a statement? The Puma Clyde Court 'Reform' is a unique shoe that calls attention to the need for criminal justice reform with its two #REFORM references on the tongue and outsole. Additionally, Tommie Smith's famous Olympic quote appears on the back panel, urging us all to be seen and heard.