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South Korea’s yeseyee And Reebok Brings 90s Boldness To The Preseason 94 Low

The first-ever collaboration on the model gets injected with some throwback flavor.

South Korea’s yeseyee And Reebok Brings 90s Boldness To The Preseason 94 Low

With a penchant for bold and vibrant multi-colors, South Korea’s yesyesee has captured a distinct audience in the Eastern hemisphere. Baggy bottoms, oversized tops, sweater-vests, and plaids cover a wide range of styles, but it all seems to be centered on the 1990s aesthetic; Such is the case with their debut collaboration with Reebok as clear-cut sportswear trends from the decade are highlighted throughout.

Acting as the centerpiece is the Reebok Preseason 94 Low. The sportswear giant has carefully selected the South Korean imprint to be the first to collaborate on the exciting model, and the design choice establishes that firm message. It doesn’t get more 1990s than a hot orange suede overlay above a kelly green base, with a camouflage-like pattern hitting the vector logos beneath. Speckled midsoles further suggest a callback to the 90s.

The accompanying apparel only confirms the concept; nylon zip-ups, satin finished jerseys, and oversized, layered tees will be part of the yeseyesee x Reebok capsule. The collection in its entirety, including the Preseason 94 Low, will be available on yeseyesee.com on April 4th at 11AM ET local time (or 10PM ET on April 3rd).

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