• Allen Iverson’s Answer IV “Stepover” Sneaker

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    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.

  • Stepover Sneaker Detail

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    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.

  • Stepover Sneaker Tread Pattern

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    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.

  • Maison Margiela x Reebok Classic Leather Tabi

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    The Tabi, which debuted in January, is now available in grey and red.

  • Maison Margiela x Reebok Classic Leather Tabi Grey

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    The new color ways are available on Reebok and Maison Margiela’s e-commerce sites, as well as select Maison Margiela stores, for $300.

  • Maison Margiela x Reebok Club C

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    The Club C, a Reebok staple since 1985, has been released in red alone.

  • Club C Detail

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    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.

  • All Types of Love Pride Collection

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    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.

  • Pride Month Shoe Styles

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    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.”

  • Reebok Club C Pride Sneaker

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    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.

  • Reebok Pride Collection

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    According to Reebok, the collection, which is available now on its website, was inspired by the rainbow motif of the Pride flag.

  • Instapump Fury OG Pride

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    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.”

  • Reebok Zig Kinetica II Pride

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    The piece features the House’s iconic performers, and seeks to exalt the fashion, music, trends and advocacy efforts inherent to ballroom culture.

  • Club C Pride

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    The brand plans to donate $75,000 to the Sylvia Rivera Law Project in honor of transgender, gender nonconforming, and intersex youth.

  • Pride Crop Top

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    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.

  • Pride Graphic Tank Top

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    The unisex tank top retails for $25 on Reebok.com.

  • Pride Graphic T-Shirt

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    The Pride graphic T-shirt retails for $30 on the brand’s site.

  • Tech Style Pride Graphic Sweatshirt

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    The unisex style retails for $55.

  • Pride Biker Short

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    Biker shorts retail for $40 for men and women.

  • Reebok Premier Road Modern in Pure Blue

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    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 Premier Road Modern Silhouette

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    Reebok’s Premier Running line, which was founded in 2005, draws inspiration from brightly colored trail sneakers but leans into a monochromatic aesthetic.

  • Reebok Premier Road Modern Detail

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    The shoe’s contemporary silhouette, which is both substantive and streamlined, also elevates the style aesthetically, the brand said.

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