Reebok Question
The Reebok Question is Allen Iverson’s first-ever Reebok signature sneaker. Released in 1996 and designed by Scott Hewett, the Question is known for its colorful toe cap, ghillie lacing system, translucent outsole, and DMX cushioning. As Iverson’s most recognizable piece of signature footwear, the Question is a certified classic. Read the articles below to learn more.
Reebok Question
T-Mac And A.I. Collide In This Reebok Question Mash-up With adidas
Despite Reebok being sold off by adidas, it seems that the formerly unified brands are moving forward with its crossover agenda in which notable entities...
Tyrrell Winston And Reebok Celebrate New York With The Question Mid
Over the course of 2021, Reebok spared little attention for the Question Mid. But it looks like that may change in 2022, as we’re to...
Concepts Honors 25th Anniversary Of The 1996 NBA Draft Class With Reebok Question Collaboration
One can argue which NBA Draft class stands above the rest, and there may never be a definitive answer. Strong arguments can be made for...
Reebok Lays Out The Blueprint For The Question Low
One thing Allen Iverson has thoroughly accomplished throughout his career is to make baggy fits, tattoos, corn-rows, and crossovers fashionable. He simply laid out the...
Allen Iverson’s Reebok Question Low Gets A “Michigan” Makeover
Selected as one of the 75 best NBA players of all-time for the league’s 75th anniversary, Allen Iverson continues to influence style despite being removed...
The Reebok Question Mid Shines In Black And Metallic Gold
Allen Iverson’s long and illustrious career and lifestyle influence has provided a nearly endless supply of colorway inspirations for his footwear releases, but sometimes all...
A Touch Of Luxury Appears On The Reebok Question Low “Monogram”
Allen Iverson’s fashion sense included quite a bit of monogram patterns from European fashion houses. Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Fendi – you name it, he probably...
Reebok Question Low “Purple Toe” Arriving In 2022
The ever-present Question is one of the few Reebok silhouettes that still have a grasp in sneaker culture today. Most of that is Allen Iverson’s...