Cardi B x Reebok

Fans of hip hop artist Cardi B’s ongoing collaboration with Reebok have reason to rejoice, as the partners’ next apparel drop is slated for this Friday.
Fans of hip hop artist Cardi B’s ongoing collaboration with Reebok have reason to rejoice, as the partners’ next apparel drop is slated for this Friday.
Following the success of the pop culture icon’s first apparel collection launch in April, which featured body-confidence-inspiring activewear like leggings, bodysuits and sports bras, Reebok and Cardi B will debut the “Let Me Be…In My World” capsule collection of clothes and footwear this week.
According to the brand, the new range builds upon the success of the artist’s spring launch, made up of diverse styles inspired by her hometown of New York City.
“I was so happy to see the love for my first Reebok apparel collection so I’m really excited to introduce this one,” Cardi said in a statement.
The line is complemented by three new color ways of the Classic Leather sneaker in olive green, berry, and off-white.
Tracksuits, hoodies, leggings and dresses showcase dramatic proportions ranging from tight fits to oversized sleeves, featuring cropped waists and cutouts, bungee details and pop-color stitching.
Earlier this month, Reebok unveiled a number of new and continuing collaborations. Its third seasonal collaboration with Korean fashion designer Juun.J.
Available in three color ways—black, white and brown—the shoe builds upon previous drops by espousing a similar bold-yet-minimal aesthetic.
In a statement, Reebok said that the shoe release represents the brand’s latest archival resurfacing of a heritage style.
The shoe, which is available in unisex sizing, retails for $280 on Reebok.com and at select global retailers.
August also saw the launch of an altogether new partnership between Reebok and tactical outdoor clothing company Rothco.
The limited capsule takes one of Reebook’s preeminent fitness styles, the Nano X1, and imbues it with Rothco’s highly functional performance capabilities.
Reebok’s favored training shoe was reimagined in three distinct camo color ways: ultra violet, red-white-and-blue, and city camo, reminiscent of the pavement of a concrete jungle. The unisex style has also been modified with military-inspired features, like thicker laces that mimic paracord and a pull tab on the heel.
The shoe’s webbing is pulled from the company’s tactical bags, Reebok said. The shoe is available on Reebok.com for $150, with a follow-up silhouette to drop later this fall.
The new Classic Leather Legacy AZ, inspired by Reebok’s archival silhouette, the Aztec II, also hit store shelves and e-commerce earlier this month.
The revamped heritage style features contemporary shapes and materials with a hint of retro appeal, the brand said.
Reebok leveraged the shoe’s original design as a blueprint, modernizing the shoe with angular lines, a midsole shelf and a more streamlined bottom for a futuristic twist.
The shoe also showcases the brand’s recognizable back heel clip, a design detail that the brand often used in the past on its active footwear.