Tag Archives: RBK
Posted by: Staff / May 31, 2008 / Also tagged as: RBK, Reebok, Sneakers / Comments: 0
In Reebok's attempt to bring awareness to what is increasingly becoming their lifestyle flagship line, the Reebok Pump features in a 4th generation Bring Back collection. Featuring the mid cuts of the Omni Lite and Court Victory Pump, the upper with its shades of elephant-esque later are quite clean with breathable mesh finding its way onto the toebox. Much of the spice for this pack is derived from the use of fluorescent pink and green highlights. Available now at Mita.
Posted by: Staff / May 28, 2008 / Also tagged as: RBK, Reebok, Sneakers, Solebox / Comments: 0
The German collaboration juggernaut Solebox has been ripping it up lately with numerous collaborations. Their latest takes form under Reebok's wing with the re-styling of the classic ERS 2000 running model. The very wearable gray upper features slight orange accents. The Clones foreshadow something interesting in what is perhaps a scented insole, similar to the Kool-Aid x Reebok pack previously released. A drop date won't be set until later this year.
Posted by: Staff / May 28, 2008 / Also tagged as: RBK, Reebok, Reebok Pump Fury, Sneakers / Comments: 1
Upon its release, the Insta Pump Fury broke barriers in both technical innovation and aesthetics. Although Reebok haven't had the greatest success continuing with the infamous Pump technology, the Pump Fury has still been a ground breaking sneaker and fan favorite. A new series of original colorways will be re-introduced in original colors, starting this Saturday at atmos.
Posted by: Staff / May 21, 2008 / Also tagged as: Bodega, RBK, Reebok, Sneakers / Comments: 2
One of the most anticipated Reebok dual label sneaker projects is set for release on May 31st at Bodega (6 clearway st.).
Designed by Bodega, the Escape Pack was inspired by the renegade, borderline legal, semi-dangerous, insanely cheap, revolutionary, independently run bus lines that link Boston's Chinatown to NYCs Chinatown.
Retailing for $200 USD, the pack includes everything you need to escape to another city for an overnight excursion. An exquisitely designed Reebok Omni Pump Lite is the centerpiece of the project featuring a luminous jade and charcoal color-way detailed with a map of the route embossed on the ankle collar. A matching 5-panel cap by "ELM" and tee are also included in the pack. Various essentials including, but not limited to, mix-tapes, rolling, papers, paint markers, and good luck charms round out the contents of this extremely limited release. Only 100 Escape packs have been produced. Within ONE of the packs is a GOLDEN TICKET upgrade. The lucky winner of the upgrade will get airfare to anywhere in the continental US, as well as a suitcase filled with past limited releases from Reebok.
NEW INFORMATION
New circumstances have allowed for the additional release of another 200 pairs of Bodega x Reebok Pump Omni Lites in the form of the Travel Pack. Unlike the comprehensive Escape Pack ($200) outlined above, the Travel Pack ($150) features a gym sack and a pack of lucky charms. The Escape Pack is ONLY available at Bodega, however the Travel Pack will be available at Alife Rivingtion Club(NYC), Ubiq (Philly), UNDEFEATED(La), Livestock(Toronto & Vancouver), Kicks/ Hi (HI), St. Alfred (Chicago), Huf (SF), ACU(Shanghai).
Posted by: Staff / May 19, 2008 / Also tagged as: RBK, Reebok, Sneakers, X-girl / Comments: 0
Japanese women's brand X-Girl is typically associated with cute prints and patterns. With this in mind, they've brought their brand theme onto a new medium, the classic Pump running shoe the Pump Fury. This Reebok release features a large mix of colors with the X-Girl logo seen on the heel. A release date has tentatively been set for July.
As part of the celebrations and parties regarding the colette x Married to the Mob x Reebok Freestyle High, colette made sure everybody knew what was up with a window display dedicated to the product at hand. The window is seen covered in trademark MOB kisses as well as displaying some of Married to the Mob's upcoming collection.
Source: Mob Living
The recently revitalized Reebok Reverse Jam has just came out with a new colorway in both mid and low versions. The shoes are mainly white with nicely positioned green and yellow accents, featuring a mixture of leather and perforated leather. The mid sole has a paint splatter spotting effect with yellow and green dots. The tongue is emblazoned with a hand-written like logo. Both are currently available at Overkill.
Posted by: Staff / May 1, 2008 / Also tagged as: RBK, Reebok, Sneakers / Comments: 1
Taking inspiration from guitar icon Jimi Hendrix, Reebok modeled their newest Court Victory Pumps after Hendrix's most popular album, Purple Haze. Combined with buttery suede and great contrasting color scheme's, the famous Pump technology becomes an added bonus. Both shoes are expected to release Sept. 1st 2008 at select Reebok retailers. Suggested Retail is $119.
Source: Complex
Ladies, be prepared to break out the plastic and glue your fingers to your keyboard. Fellas, if you know what's good for you aka "what's good for your girlfriends", we suggest you do the same.The release of the much hyped Colette x Married To The Mob x Reebok Freestyle High is soon upon us with 350 pairs available worldwide and 50 pairs available for purchase as of May 5th on the MOB Shop.
Posted by: Staff / April 22, 2008 / Also tagged as: RBK, Reebok, Sneakers / Comments: 0
Reebok was one of the biggest companies in the early 90's are far as showcasing new innovative technology in their sneakers. The Pay-Dirt was introduced in 1992 as a training sneaker for such big name athletes as Emmit Smith and Frank Thomas, both whom ended up getting signature shoes with Reebok. The combination of great colors, materials and different textures make these very admirable not to mention the pump technology that has rapidly shot its way back into the market. As part of their Pre-season Collection, Reebok will be releasing these trainers once again in August 2008. No retail price is set as of yet.
Source: Complex