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Keith Haring x Reebok Classics – Spring 2013

Keith Haring x Reebok Classics – Spring 2013

Keith Haring Reebok Classics Spring 2013

For Spring 2013, Reebok pursues one of the most artful partnerships in footwear history with the unveiling of the Keith Haring for Reebok Classics campaign; using Haring’s signature street-art style and blank yet active human figures, the Keith Haring x Reebok Classics collection acts as a walking homage to Haring’s legacy while taking a page out of the Jeremy Scott book with its daring designs. Several Reebok Classics Models are made distinct with with unique designs, like the barking-dog ankle straps and the pronounced heel with a chenille ‘Radiant Baby’ on the Reebok Classic runner. A complete look at the upcoming Keith Haring x Reebok Classics Collection is right ahead, so flip through the images and let us know if you think this partnership has the potential to reach ‘Jeremy Scott’ levels of popularity.

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