Reebok Instapump Fury Nods to Tokyo With Two Monochromatic Styles
Red and black makeups, complete with special “Tokyo” heel branding.
Although it holds lofty status around the world, Reebok‘s Instapump Fury is especially popular in Japan — so it’s now set to release in two Tokyo-centric styles. Using monochromatic color schemes and special heel branding, this dynamic duo puts forth appealing new takes on the Steven Smith-designed classic from 1994.
Arriving in a vivid bright red and a stark matte black, each offers a totally tonal look from the bulbous Pump buttons to the neoprene air bladder and mesh base. However, there’s a dual-pronged deviation from both color scheme and standard branded accents on the heel.
Most Instapump Furys use a Reebok text-and-vector logo here, but these styles present a text-less Vector graphic on the right shoe and a “Tokyo” hit on the left shoe, both embroidered in white thread. Each is then completed by a two-piece midsole, held together by a carbon fiber arch plate and equipped with supple DMX cushioning in the heel.
Both of these Tokyo-centric Reebok Instapump Furys are set to release on April 10 at Japanese retailers like ABC Mart. Each has a tax-included price point of ¥19,800 JPY (approximately $183 USD).
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