: Puma Kat II RB Low Jr - Big Kids

: Puma Kat II RB Low Jr - Big Kids

Puma Kat II RB Low Jr - Big Kids



Puma Kat II RB Low Jr - Big Kids
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The Puma Kat II RB is a quality entry-level baseball shoe that offers comfortable fit and durability. Soft durable synthetic leather upper. CMEVA midsole adds cushioning. EverTrack® rubber outsole.











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