Allen Iverson’s Answer IV “Stepover” Sneaker
Last week, the brand officially confirmed that it would be re-releasing a 20th anniversary version of Allen Iverson’s Answer IV “Stepover” sneaker on June 4.
Last week, the brand officially confirmed that it would be re-releasing a 20th anniversary version of Allen Iverson’s Answer IV “Stepover” sneaker on June 4.
The shoe features a faded gradient “13” logo on the tongue, a zipper shrouded lacing system, a black and white leather upper and tactical tread pattern on the outsole.
Available through the brand’s site and at select retailers for $130, the shoe, which was originally developed to honor basketball legend Iverson’s 2000-2001 season, will bear the same black and white motifs that prompted its sellout two decades ago.
The Tabi, which debuted in January, is now available in grey and red.
The new color ways are available on Reebok and Maison Margiela’s e-commerce sites, as well as select Maison Margiela stores, for $300.
The Club C, a Reebok staple since 1985, has been released in red alone.
According to the brand, the Maison Margiela Club C shoe is constructed using just one piece of flat leather, and the sneaker’s upper features a printed and scanned image of Reebok’s original silhouette.
Just weeks ahead of Pride month, the footwear giant debuted its annual All Types of Love Pride collection, designed by Reebok’s LGBTQIA+ employee group, Colorful Souls.
The internal collective partnered with House of Ninja ballroom on the collection, concurrently releasing a film to launch the campaign called “Fierceness Isn’t Born. It’s Made.”
The line features new versions of the Classic Leather, Club C, InstaPump Fury OG, Zig Kinetica II, Nano X1, and Floatride Energy 3.0, ranging from $85-$170.
According to Reebok, the collection, which is available now on its website, was inspired by the rainbow motif of the Pride flag.
The internal collective partnered with House of Ninja ballroom on the collection, concurrently releasing a film to launch the campaign called “Fierceness Isn’t Born. It’s Made.”
The piece features the House’s iconic performers, and seeks to exalt the fashion, music, trends and advocacy efforts inherent to ballroom culture.
The brand plans to donate $75,000 to the Sylvia Rivera Law Project in honor of transgender, gender nonconforming, and intersex youth.
Complementary apparel including a cropped workout tank, an oversized tee with a UV color-changing ink, biker shorts and a hoodie will be available from $35-$55.
The unisex tank top retails for $25 on Reebok.com.
The Pride graphic T-shirt retails for $30 on the brand’s site.
The unisex style retails for $55.
Biker shorts retail for $40 for men and women.
For true running enthusiasts, Reebok has added a bright cerulean “Pure Blue” colow way to its Premier Road Modern running shoe collection, following the release of a silver version that dropped in March.
Reebok’s Premier Running line, which was founded in 2005, draws inspiration from brightly colored trail sneakers but leans into a monochromatic aesthetic.
The shoe’s contemporary silhouette, which is both substantive and streamlined, also elevates the style aesthetically, the brand said.