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The Reebok Pump Court Just Dropped In An Easter-Friendly Colorway

The Reebok Pump Court Just Dropped In An Easter-Friendly Colorway

Reebok, after focusing mostly on pushing their latest performance Zig Kinetica, is kicking off the month of April by shifting the attention towards one of their Steven Smith-designed models – the Pump Court. Recently seen reinterpreted by Korean designer Juun.J for Paris Fashion Week, the retro silhouette is reverting back to its original form for a brand new rendition emblematic of the Easter season. Arranged upon its upper constructions comes a “Seafoam Green” swathing its mesh layers, while “Hero Yellow” dyes the customary TPU strap. Moreover, the outsoles are colored up to a gum hue, while purple accents infuse the branded hits placed atop the tongue, throat, and mid-foot to complete an ensemble reminiscent of vibrant backyard Easter eggs. Check out a detailed look here below, and find a full size run available now on Reebok.com for a retail tag of $160 USD.

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The Reebok Pump Court
Available
$160
Color: Hero Yellow/Seafoam Green/Chalk
Style Code: FV7901

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