Classic Leather Cardi

On July 16 Reebok and Cardi B will release the Classic Leather Cardi, a take on one of the brand’s most popular sneaker styles redesigned in a lavish gold color way.
On July 16 Reebok and Cardi B will release the Classic Leather Cardi, a take on one of the brand’s most popular sneaker styles redesigned in a lavish gold color way.
The silhouette, which was inspired by Cardi B’s love of gold, was designed as a statement-maker, Reebok said, reflecting the artist’s larger-than-life personality.
On Thursday, Victoria Beckham and Reebok debuted their newest collaborative collection of athleisure styles, Drop Five.
Minimal, structured silhouettes in chalky hues like white, pale pink, soft rose and black proliferate throughout the line.
The collection includes running shorts, leggings, a puffer jacket, a tennis dress and an anorak.
A coordinating seamless set of ribbed leggings, a hoodie and a bra top brings monochromatic “uniform dressing” to the world of sport.
In color way “Storm Glow.”
Featuring suede and leather accents.
A reimagined version of Reebok’s Rapide silhouette with contrast color embroidery on the heel.
Available in cream and all white.
Featuring nine new styles inspired by the film franchise.
Hoodies, t-shirts and a utility vest round out the line of shoes.
Featuring dinosaur graphics and an all-red leather upper.
Featuring a white upper and graphic details at the heel.
After reintroducing the cult favorite Beatnik clog style in 2020, Reebok is building upon the casual shoe’s success with a new line made using natural dyes.
The two new color ways, which include beige and blue, are meant to represent earth and water, respectively.
The Classic Leather Tabi debuted in January, pulling together the influences of one of Reebok’s iconic sneaker styles and Maison Margiela’s signature split-toe feature, which first appeared in the French fashion house’s 1988 footwear collection.
Reebok and Maison Margiela released their collaborative iteration of the Club C in March, employing a trompe l’oeil technique wherein the shoe’s upper, made from a single piece of leather, is printed with a scanned image of the original Club C and its multiple textures and overlays.
The beige versions of both styles retail for $300 on the brands’ respective e-commerce sites.
Building upon its award-winning Floatride running shoe franchise, Reebok released the Floatride Energy 3 Adventure on July 8.
The $110 running shoe for men and women is enhanced with durable features suitable for trail runs on uneven terrain, including a reinforced toe and heel made from recycled plastics and a supportive, energy-return midsole.
The shoe was created to encourage consumers to take their workouts outside of the confines of the gym, the brand said, to enjoy weekend adventures and outdoor classes.
The style features and updated rubber lug outsole for maximum traction, a stretch ripstop upper that offers added protection from the elements while promoting breathability, an antimicrobial lining, a lace-lock harness for a secure, dependable fit, and bungee laces made from recycled materials.
On July 21, Reebok and longtime partner and professional CrossFit athlete Rich Froning Jr. will release another version of the Nano X1 designed for cross training.
The $150 style features a new stretch bootie construction for optimal comfort, as Froning requested a shoe that could be easily slipped on and off.
On July 19, the brand will reprise its Peppa Pig kids collection after the successful launch of a first line in February.
Featuring five kids-only silhouettes, the line includes the Classic Leather, featuring bright pink glittery graphics, the Complete Clean, with dual Velcro straps and characters embroidered on the lace patches, the CL Jogger, with a glow-in-the-dark printed upper, laces and outsole, the Club C, complete with illustrations of Peppa and her friends, and the Weebok Clasp, made for toddlers.
In late June, the Boston-based brand released a collection with Hasbro based on the ‘90s smash hit, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
The Club C was also reworked to suit the styling of the Yellow Ranger, with a wing logo on the back, paying homage to late actress Thuy Trang.
Reebok’s first shoe made exclusively for women, the Freestyle Hi, was re-styled with bright, berry-colored slashes to represent the Pink Ranger.