Made popular by Dee Browns 1991 Slam Dunk contest performance, the Reebok pump has seen a
Dipping into the cross-trainer vault, Reebok looks to the Pump Pay Dirt to rekindle the spirits
Considered one of the flagship model of Reebok’s lifestyle line and one-time signature of rompin’ stompin’ Michael Chang, the Court Victory is seen here in a new upcoming colorway. The warm palette of colors includes yellow, red and orange and is allegedly part of a “Training Day” pack. Potentially the work of New York based retailer Training Camp? Stay tuned for more details.
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Back in 1991, Dee Brown shocked basketball fans everywhere with his infamous no look dunk at the NBA All-Star Game. At the time, his sneaker of choice the Pump Omni Lite would go on to become a favorite amongst the basketball contingency later materializing into Dee Brown’s own signature the D-Time two years later in 1993. Fifteen years have passed and to remember the heroics of Dee Brown, Reebok has released a special anniversary pack including two OG colors of the Pump Omni Lite and D-Time. Check your local Reebok lifestyle dealer for availability.
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The Pumps from Reebok has been an iconic sneaker since its first release in 1989. The Pump system was innovative during its time. It allowed the wearer the ability to set its own support and comfort level just be pumping on the little basketball on the sneaker tongue. The Pump has made a come back in recent years not for its ability on the courts but for its look and style. Here is Reebok’s 2nd “Pump” Bring Back” series which include three shoes, the Pump Omni Lite, the Pump D-Time and the Court Victory Pump. These sneakers will be available exclusively at XLarge, Undefeated and Atmos Tokyo.
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Even with the so called recession of “sneaker collecting” we have upon us, Reebok has done very well with awesome release after release. Here is their latest release which is the Reebok Pump Omni Light. This particular model was worn by Dee Brown of the Celtics during the 1991 Slam Dunk Contest. On the inside of the shoe, we can see that these will be limited to only 1991 pairs worldwide. The sneaker boutique Undefeated will have a exclusive early release this Saturday February 9th. Pick them up before they’re all gone!
One of the sneakers that sneakerheads in Japan collected (when sneaker collecting was still popular) was the Reebok Insta Pump Fury. Looking like its going to transform into a robot, this sneaker when it was first released had some cutting edge technology but looked good at the same time. Now, Reebok will be releasing a new collection based on the Insta Pump Fury. Three Insta Pump Furies will be released all pimped out with purple, red or blue snakeskin. You can pick these up startin February 6th at Atmos Tokyo.
The Pump Fury from Reebok is coming out in droves including this recent collaboration release designed by retailer Karmaloop. The sneaker features a smörgåsbord of materials for the upper including cement colored suede, 3M, snakeskin and mesh. The heel features Karma and loop respectively on the left and right. 60 pairs are available exclusively through Karmaloop.
Reebok’s been working hard on their latest retro releases which in our opinion represent a better direction for its lifestyle market, a far cry from certain misguided collaborations they have in their planners. Although this Pump Omni has a different theme in mind, I can’t help but think of Michael Chang’s OG colorway of the Court Victory.
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Reebok has created the “Pump Bring Back” Collection based on some of their most iconic Pump models from the late 80s and early 90s. These include slam dunk champion Dee Brown’s Omni Lite and D-Time as well as American tennis sensation Michael Chang’s Court Victory Pump. Available exclusively to XLarge, Undefeated and Atmos.
Japanese label Boot Motive created a special make up of the classic Reebok Omni Pump Lite. Once considered a flagship basketball performance shoe, the Omni Pump Lite has resurfaced as more of a lifestyle product. The colorway seen here by Boot Motive was inspired in part by military colorways. These will release on Monday, November 19th at STLESS.
Here is a look at the triple collaboration between new label Auduet, sneaker boutique Mita Sneakers and Reebok. Together they have created two colorways (gold and silver) of the Pump Omni Lite. Even thought these Pump Omni Lites are one tone, they still do stand out from the crowd with its shiny metalic snakeskin. The sneakers will be limited to 200 pairs for each colorway and will release in late December. Available now at Armth.
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