Limited Edition Reeboks
Posted Tuesday, September 16, 2008 10:31 PM by
Laced
This year marks the 15th anniversary of Dee Browns first signature shoe the D-Time pump. The no-look dunk which won him the 1991 Slam Dunk comp is illustrated on the heel tab logo and also on the sole. A total of 1993 individually numbers pairs have been released with just 24 making there way to Australia.

These two Pumps were inspired by legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix song/album Purple Haze. With a great contrasting colour scheme and buttery soft materials again just 24 pairs of each in Australia.

This pack of pumps all feature reflective blue highlights and a striped lining.

Next up is a truly global triple colab that is strictly for the ladies. New Yorks Married to the Mob joins Paris streetwear institution Colette in creating a very special version of Reeboks hottest ladies sneaker the Freestyle. MOBs lips logo can be found all over the upper, embedded in the sole and on the hang tag. Also included is a triple branded shoe bag. Just 350 pairs were available worldwide, all individually numbered and 6 have found their way into Laced.

John Maeda is a Japanese-American graphic designer, computer scientist, university professor, and author who explores the realm where design meets technology. The graphics on the upper of these Freestyles were created using algorithms and computer codes. Maedas original hand written calculations can be found across the heel panel.

These 3 Freestyles all have the Reebok Starcrest logo on a fade upper.

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