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These Reebok Aztreks Are Inspired By A Classic Gaming System

These Reebok Aztreks Are Inspired By A Classic Gaming System

Back with a vengeance all the way from 1992, the Christian Tresser-designed Reebok Aztrek is the perfect exemplification of what today’s sneaker consumer adores. The Aztrek is a slightly chunky running sneaker born in the 90s that equips complex layering that allows for a bevy of boisterous color schemes the likes of the head-turning array you see on this particular variety below. Done up in the signature colors of the popular retro gaming system, this Aztrek sees blue, green, red, and yellow interact with one another atop a primarily grey base, reminiscent of the iconic gaming system and its controller. To further this nod, the word “Gamer” comes featured in an all-over pattern on the shoe’s laces in the video game manufacturer’s signature font alongside a set of Japanese characters. Whether you are an admirer of Reebok’s retro runners, a die-hard gaming fanatic, or just a 90s baby looking to evoke a touch of nostalgia, grab a detailed look at these Aztreks below and mark your calendars for their December 7th release.

Reebok Aztrek
Release Date: December 7th, 2018
$155
Color: Grey/Cobalt/Big Green
Style Code: DV5380

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Where to Buy

Reebok Aztrek Big Green 1

Photos: Asphaltgold

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