All eyes are on the Reebok Pump Fury Superlite for the fall/winter 2010 seasons, but let’s not forget about the shoe who blazed its path. RBK has been releasing Insta Pump Fury colorways since the middle ’90s, and this one is a case study in how they’ve managed to maintain respect in the sneakerhead community abroad, even as the Vector brand’s market share has declined here in the US. Mostly black with select white and royal blue accents, these Insta Pump Furys escape your typical ‘panda’ look with a quirky polka dot toe and tongue underlay finishing off a design that’ll likely be better received in Tokyo than Times Square. Fitting, then, that these are mita sneakers exclusives, but you can always click the jump below to see more shots.
Reebok Insta Pump Fury – Black – Pump Dot
Aaron Hope
October 14th, 2010 (updated)
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