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Reebok Uses Huge Logos For The Latest Instapump Fury Release

Reebok Uses Huge Logos For The Latest Instapump Fury Release

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Reebok‘s golden age of basketball releases was dominated by bold contrasting black and white graphics on classics like the Reebok Shaqnosis, Reebok Kamikaze, and Reebok The Blast that defined early 1990s hoops shoes for years to come. Now it looks like one of their most unique creations to date, the Reebok Instapump Fury, is stealing some of those ideas by blowing up the vector logo across its upper for a strange yet enticing colorway. The same thought process remains here – a high-contrast black and white color palette then skews the numerous jagged panels through big branding while a durable mesh, canvas, and leather construction add a luxurious finish for this running icon. What do you think of the look? Check out more photos below and stay tuned for a stateside release date later this summer.

Source: atmos

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