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Reebok Classic Nylons Are Back In Two Simple Colorways

Reebok Classic Nylons Are Back In Two Simple Colorways

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Reebok has showcased a dedication to their retro lineup through unwavering support of one signature model per year over the past couple of seasons. Last year saw the Reebok Ventilator dominate the release slate for an anniversary celebration. The year prior, the Instapump Fury was hit with more collaborative efforts than we can even remember. So perhaps the oft-forgotten Reebok Classic Nylon is next. Today we get a look at two premium renditions of the 1983 classic, as a pigskin nubuck and textile construction offers supreme quality with maximum breathability for a functional finish. Woven mesh plays an intricate role throughout the side panels and toecap. As for the colorways, simplicity is key when re-introducing the public to a silhouette on the rarer side of things. An off-white accent is readily apparent on both models with base options of either black or white. Select retailers like Foot Patrol are stocking this duo right now.

Source: Foot Patrol

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