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Reebok Brings Back Dee Brown’s D-Time Pump

Reebok Brings Back Dee Brown’s D-Time Pump

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The list of players with their own signature sneaker in the NBA is a rather short one today, but back in the 90s, Dee Brown’s legendary no-look dunk in the Slam Dunk Contest was enough to warrant a shoe featuring his name on it in the Reebok D-Time Pump. The shoe maintained that ubiquitous orange pump on the tongue, but where as the Omni Lites grabbed your attention with clean lines on a sleek leather upper, this pair featured the vector on the side panels while an underlay featured checkerboard stitching for a louder look. And where does the D-Dunkman logo on the heel rank among forgotten signature athlete logos? Hit the click for more images and know that the Reebok Pump D-Time will be available at select spots like Millennium Shoes.

Source: Millenium Shoes

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