Just Dance and Reebok Link Up for a Groovy Question Low Collaboration

Ubisoft’s rhythm dance video game is translated through its vivid accents.

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While it doesn’t quite have the rich heritage in comparison to its competitors in the space, Reebok has still impressed the sneaker community by aligning with various partners to produce striking collaborative footwear. The brand has kicked things into high gear on this front lately thanks to his team-ups with Pyer Moss and The Flinstones, and now it has just unveiled a Question Low collaboration with Just Dance.

The rhythm video game — which is published by Ubisoft — allows players to get their groove on to pop songs and dance choreographies of all levels. Flashing disco lights and vibrant backdrops are known to be seen in the game, and this playful energy is injected into these kicks. Interior linings and borders around the throat come styled in mismatching fashion between each shoe, the right side is done up in a bold pink while the left shoe dons a bright blue. On the lateral wall, the Reebok vector logo is traded out for the game’s moniker, and multi-colored lace loops that are each embellished with a vector logo channel disco lighting energy. Topping everything off comes iridescent toe box overlays that add another whimsical touch.

Peep a closer look above and note that these could be released in the coming weeks via Reebok for $130 USD.

Elsewhere in the sneakers space, Nicole McLaughlin has teased her own Reebok collaboration.

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