The latest Packer Shoes and Reebok collaboration has given rise to two colorways of the Trinity Premier – one of a lighter aesthetic and the other a darker one. Both colours feature combination uppers constructed of meshes, and synthetics. Packer has also seamed up with Paa to create hoodies and sweatpants that can go with either colourway. Both versions of the Packer Shoes x Reebok Trinity Premier release October 30. The lighter or “cream” is a Packer exclusive colourway, while the. Both colours will carry a $120 USD sticker price.…
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Hot Ones x Reebok Shaqnosis
Reebok and First We Feast’s Hot Ones nave joined forces on this special version of the Shaqnosis. It sports a combination black leather and suede upper with red, orange and yellow accenting inspired by spices. Flame graphics are found on the sock liner, with the Hot Ones logo showing up on the insoles. A pepper silhouette is present on the tongue , along with “Scoville Level” , which alludes to the scale that measures their spiciness. This upper sits atop a black midsole with yellow and orange accents and outsole…
Read MorePatta sneak previews Reebok collaboration
Reebok and Amsterdam-based Patta have joined forces on this special-edition Club C. from the lone image , it appears to sport a white leather upper with the usual reebok branding and Union Jack replaced by that of “Patta” and the red, black and green of the Pan-African flag. A creme-coloured tongue with Reebok Classic branding rounds out the attributes that is visible in the image. At this juncture there is no release information available but once it does avail itself, updates will be provided.
Read MoreVegetables come with Reebok’s vegan sneaker
October 1 will see the launch of the Forever Floatride GROW ($120), Reebok’s new plant-based sneaker. It makes use of a eucalyptus tree based upper and an algae-based BLOOM sockliner. This setup sits atop a midsole made from castor beans and a outsole composed from rubber trees. “Forever Floatride GROW is made for runners who care about performance and want to feel good about the products they use daily. This shoe is the result of a long journey to create a plant-based running shoe that looks and performs like other…
Read More“Red Suede” Reebok Club C now available
This Reebok Club C sports a red suede upper, with the only bit of colour breakup is the black branding on the lateral sides, tongue and heel. The essentially monochromatic upper sits atop a red midsole and a gum rubber outsole. The “Red Suede” Club C is currently available at reebok.com, where it carries at $70 USD sticker price. Reebok Club C Vector Red/Black FW6629 $70
Read More“Red Toe” Reebok Question Mid OG drops tomorrow
The “Red Toe” Reebok Question Mid makes its return to retail tomorrow and unlike its initial 1996 release, it will be much more accessible. When it initially dropped back in ‘96 is was a very limited run of only 5,000 pair. The “Red Toe” Reebok Question Mid OG is set to release August 21 at reebok.com and Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, Champ’s Sports ( if you can still find one) Footaction and eastbay.com. They will carry a $140 USD sticker price. Reebok Question Mid OG Footwear White/Footwear White-Power Red…
Read MoreThe OG Red Suede Toe Reebok Question is returning
Way back in 1996 Reebok released Allen Iverson’s first signature shoe , the question. What may not be as well-known is that the initial release was actually a red suede toed version that was limited to a mere 5,000 pair. Though the shoe will turn 25 next year, Reebok is deciding to get out in front of that and not only re-release the aforementioned Question Mid but it should be a bit easier to to get your hands on them the second time around. It will sport a white leather…
Read MoreBlack and White Reebok Kamikaze II
Though it is 25 years old the Reebok Kamikaze shares the distinction of not only being the most popular of Shawn Kemp’s shoes with the brand but one of the most memorable silhouettes the brand has ever created. Later this year, the Kamikaze II will see a return to retail. It will sport the original black and white coloration of its progenitor spread across an combination leather and nubuck upper. Reebok vector branding is seen on the lateral forefoot , tongue and heel. This upper sits atop a white and…
Read More“Fluid Blue” Reebok Question Low Patent coming in June
This “vivid blue” joins a plethora of Reebok Question Lows that will be releasing over the course of 2021. Visually similar to 1999’s white/light blue colorway, it sports a low-collared white leather with a fluid blue patent leather toe cap. The same hue appears on the eyerow, lateral and medial side vector logos and at the heel, where a white Question logo lives. The white midsole below the upper houses Hexalite cushioning with a blue tinted translucent outsole completing the aesthetic. The “Fluid Blue” Reebok Question Low Patent is scheduled…
Read More“Light Blue” Reebok Question Low coming this summer
The “red toe” is not the only Reebok Question Low that will be coming to retail this summer; they will be joined by an additional colorway. It sports a white upper with a patent toe cap in a hue that shares its name with an Ivy League College in New York City. The same color also shows for the eyerow, medial and lateral vector logo and on the rear underlay that contains the white Question logo. This upper sits atop a white midsole that houses Hexalite cushioning and a blue…
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