With Reebok redoubling its efforts in the lifestyle market, it only makes sense that they’d embrace this traditional silhouette. With just about every other brand having already adopted at least one, it’s a bit surprising that the Reebok Berlin Chukka took this long to become the Vector brand’s first such boot/sneaker. Better late than never, though, and these make a timely appearance in a tiger camouflage print plus a hint of blaze orange from the sockliner. Let us know how these compare to mainstays like the CL after you’ve seen more images, then grab a pair from retailers like Extra Butter.
Reebok Berlin Chukka
Aaron Hope
February 6, 2013
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