The reason it seems like Swizz Beatz was able to make such an impact on Reebok in such a short period of time is not just because of his star power, but because the brand has a rich history filled with beloved designs. Swizzy’s Kamikazes remind us of a time when RBK was heading in a new direction in the ’90s, but even before that, Reebok had the casual market on lock with their Classics lineup. First up is the Reebok Classic in its most recognizable form, a white leather getup with grey accents and all of the company’s old branding. Joining that pair are two Classic Leather Crepes, which feature a spongey silicone sole beneath the suede uppers. Click through to see all three pairs and look for these at Reebok retailers like Extra Butter.
Reebok Classics – September 2011 Releases
Aaron Hope
August 12th, 2011 (updated)
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