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@Reebok Classic at Roots Picnic
Reebok Classic was backstage at the 7th Annual Roots Picnic in Philadelphia this weekend seeding performers and tastemakers with some of Reebok’s hottest summer releases, including the Blacktop Battleground, Blacktop Retaliate, GL6000 and the Freestyle.
Reebok Classic took over a basketball court near the backstage area of the concert, and tastemakers stopped by to hang out, play ball and also pick up some of their favorite Reebok styles.
Freeway, Chill Moody, Asia Sparks and others at the Roots Picnic this weekend.
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Shaq (LOVE) Attaq @Reebok
Reebok Classic introduces Episode 1 of “The Retro Shop” video series featuring Shaq, Shawn Kemp and Lil’ Duval
Who’s the best big man in the game? It’s a classic debate that brings stories of old school legends to the new school generation. In Reebok Classic’s latest Retro Shop episode, one particular barber has a pretty strong opinion about it, and will post up against anyone to prove it…
This hilarious video contains some amazing cameos and even better kicks…!
The Shaq Attaq purple/yellow will hit retail on Friday, February 14th at retailers including Finish Line, Foot Locker, Champs, Eastbay, Jimmy Jazz, DTLR and Reebok.com for $159.99.
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@ReebokClassics Alicia Keys Wedges
The new Fall 2013 Reebok Classic x Alicia Keys collection
! I finally got the chance to wear these! My fourth pair of sneaker wedges since the trend has begun and each of them are different in color, shape and height. These cute sneaks from Reebok are narrow and the heel is lower and more comfortable for walking around the city. The original laces are navy blue but I swapped them out for these brown ones to match my Mackage leather jacket.
The top two velcro straps secure your ankle when you are walking and makes the shoes really snug and comfy. I never felt like I was going to fall out of them as if I was wearing heels. I could run all around and still feel comfy! I love the extra pad around the back of the ankles because they provide extra comfort every step of the way. There is also a small 2 inch zipper on the inside you can use to take off the shoe easily.
Alicia Keys wearing the A. Keys Wedge, which fuses inspiration from Reebok’s iconic Freestyle and Chi-Kaze sneaker silhouettes, available in 4 different colorways, including Reptile, Tribal, Military and Crocodile for $119.99
Here they are in the Aglit Italy campaign – These leather laces make these wedges on FIRE!
The Crocodile Pack features a chic shade of navy with crocodile detailing and gum outsoles.
Official Pic from Reebok
My iPhone pics of the CROCODILE PACK.
The come in 4 colorways: the Reptile II Pack, the Tribal II Pack the Military Pack and the Crocodile Pack.
The Military Pack features suede, heavy canvas, nylon and luxe leather and includes special details such as printed laces and boot eyelets, giving the range a rugged feminine look.
The Reptile II Pack features chic reptile emboss detailing on black materials with bright red colour pops.
The Tribal II Pack features refined neutrals, bright colour pops and a mixture of suede and leather material executions.
Which one is your favorite?
Can’t wait to wear these again! Check them out on the REEBOK site HERE
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It Takes A Lot to Make a Classic w/ @Reebok
Check out these backstage pictures of Tyga at Club Nokia in LA (from Sunday, 04/01).
He is rocking the Reebok Workout sneakers, part of his new “It Takes A Lot to Make a Classic” campaign.
Tyga is teamed up with Rick Ross & Mike Posner for Reeebok’s “Icons” footwear collection where it contains key styles from the company’s iconic lifestyle sneakers – the Ex-o-Fit high tops and WorkOut low tops for the guys, & the Freestyle sneakers for the girls.
“Through the campaign, Reebok explains to be a Classic takes ambition and relentless hard work to earn respect. Overcoming obstacles, challenges and tackling adversity face on – it’s these moments that shape one’s life and create the story that defines them. Reebok Classics is celebrating that journey and seeks to inspire the work of creators everywhere through this campaign – passing the torch to all the artists and innovators who have an unwavering hunger and persistence to achieve Classic status.”
Here is a link to the new campaign with Reebok – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wq5Q0fCu-BU
For more information go to Reebok Classics & their Facebook!
“Reebok’s ‘It Takes a Lot to Make a Classic’ campaign is designed to inspire people with real life stories of Classics in the making, and our Icons collection is the perfect companion for those willing to put in the time,” said Todd Krinsky, Vice President of Reebok Lifestyle and Entertainment.
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Reebok Classics – Jonathan Mannion Gallery Event
Over the weekend, I got the chance to view the @ReebokClassics Instaclassics event featuring the photography of Jonathan Mannion. Jonathan started his career with just a passion for hip hop, expanding his passion into what his career is today in photography. With celebrity clientele like Lauryn Hill, Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj, Pharrell Williams, and many more, Jonathan Mannion has become a huge name in the hip hop/urban industry as being the photography that brings rappers, singers, and stars alike, back down to the basics and to their roots. Jonathan takes his photographs to a next level, letting the celeb he’s shooting really shine through. In attendance to the weekend fun-filled event includes The Game, Swizz Beatz, Rocsi Diaz, Omarion, Teyana Taylor with performances by DJ Quik and Big Daddy Kane.
above: Jonathan Mannion
Take a peek at some of the awesome pictures that were hung up at the Milk Gallery in Hollywood over the weekend.
Reebok gifted some of their iconic, classic styles that go along with the iconic, classic photography bringing back the Ex-o-Fit Hi, Workout Mid, Classic Leather, Kamikaze and Dibello Mid Stud styles for the guys and the Freestyle and Chi-Kaze for the girls. The Classic collection will be available Spring 2012.
Thanks for the new shoes, Reebok 🙂
For more on Jonathan Mannion, visit his site or visit the Reebok site for more info on their Spring 2012 Classics Collection.
xo, June