
Last year was a ridiculous year for Reebok, mostly because of the buzz created by its (successful) efforts to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Reebok Pump technology. And the brand doesn’t plan to let us forget about said technology any time soon. Read the rest of this entry »
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Already having caught the attention of several sneakerheads with the Re-Up Select, Reebok is also catering to the plethora of Soccer fans eagerly awaiting the start of the World Cup. Pictured here are two pairs of the Reebok Classic Leather. Read the rest of this entry »
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Back when we showed you the adidas Equation we mentioned that the “unique sneaker is unlike no other on the market.” That however is not the case anymore as Reebok prepares to launch the Re-Up Select. Just like the Equation from adidas the Reebok Re-Up Select is constructed in such a way that allows you to change the silhouette of the shoe whenever you feel the need. The way it which it is carried out on these is slightly different then how it’s done on the Equation, in the sense where the Equation uses snaps for the removable panel and the Re-Up Select uses a zipper. Both however allow you to transform the sneakers on the fly from a high top silhouette to a low top silhouette. A lot of you express great interest in the Equation so the Re-Up Select from Reebok may be something you wanna keep your eye open for as well.
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In honor of this years FIFA World Cup Championship taking place in South Africa Reebok has put together a special pack of shoes with designs inspired by teams particapting for a chance to win the Cup. Yesterday we showed you the Reebok Classic “England” and today we present you with another pair of Classic’s, this time inspired by Brazil. The shoes consist of Brazil’s signature colors of green, yellow and blue laid out on a white leather base. The date 11.06.2010 is included across the tongue tag to mark the official start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Championship and five gold stars are seen wrapping around the heel to mark the 5 FIFA World Cup Championships that Brazil has won (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)
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