Reebok is enjoying the success of Allen Iverson’s retros as a key part of their recent push back into the sneakerhead leading wave, but the brand’s recent roundball symposium seemed to distance RBK from its late ’90s/early ’00s rebellious image. The tagline “Traning Day IS Game Day” stands in stark contrast to openly questioning the value of ‘Practice?!’, which is to say that young stars like John Wall have learned that success in today’s NBA requires that ultimate dedication. Wall’s third RBK signature, the Reebok Zig Escape was crafted in an Olympic Rings-ish colorup to commemorate the Reebok Basketball Summit; how do they compare to the other colorways we’ve already seen, or Iverson’s retros for that matter? Let us know after you’ve had a chance to see more below and stick with Sneaker News for upcoming Zig Escape release info.
Reebok Zig Escape “Reebok Basketball Summit” PE
Aaron Hope
August 17, 2012
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