
PUMA Hoops and WNBA star Breanna Stewart have unveiled the Stewie 4, the latest model in her signature line with the global sportswear brand. As Stewart continues her run as one of the league’s most decorated and influential players, the Stewie 4 arrives with technical upgrades aimed at improving on-court performance and comfort.
The launch begins with the Stewie 4 Prism colorway, set to release on April 4 at a retail price of $120. It will be available through PUMA.com, the PUMA mobile app, PUMA flagship stores in New York City and Las Vegas, and Dick’s Sporting Goods. The Stewie 4 line will expand throughout the WNBA season with additional colorways, including Night Vision, Timeless, Flawless, a series of team color editions, and the continuation of the Harry Potter collaboration introduced in earlier models.


Built with performance as the top priority, the Stewie 4 features PUMA’s latest footwear technology. A breathable engineered mesh upper offers ventilation and support during high-intensity play. A cord lock-down lacing system secures the heel for added stability, particularly useful during lateral movements and quick transitions. The midsole contains PUMA’s ProFoam, a lightweight EVA compound designed to provide responsive cushioning without adding extra bulk.
For durability, the outsole is made with a high-abrasion rubber material built to support aggressive cutting and fast breaks. An additional layer of PWRTAPE reinforcement over the upper contributes to overall foot containment, allowing for flexibility without compromising structure.


“The Stewie 4 represents the next step in my journey with PUMA Hoops,” said Stewart. “We’ve focused on creating a shoe that not only performs at the highest level but also reflects my personal style and passion for the game. I’m excited to share this with players around the world.”
The Stewie 4 adds another chapter to Breanna Stewart’s ongoing collaboration with PUMA, now in its third year. With a performance-focused design and a release schedule tied to the WNBA season, the model continues PUMA’s investment in basketball shoes designed with direct input from professional athletes. Additional colorways, including special collaborations, are set to follow the April 4 launch.
