Reebok and 50 Cent Bring Back the G-Unit G6 Sneake
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Jay-Z, 50 Cent & 5 Other Hip-Hop Reebok Collabs That We Want To See Return
Reebok’s hip-hop era is one of the most underappreciated chapters in sneaker history. When Jay-Z’s S. Carter launched in April 2003 and sold more than 10,000 pairs in under a week. It proved that non-athlete entertainers could drive serious footwear numbers. 50 Cent followed in that same year alongside Daddy Yankee and Nelly, helping Reebok’s sales jump 11% and the company’s shares gain 20%. It was a golden era that the brand has never quite rec…
Reebok Finally Resurrects Its Iconic Y2K-Era Sneakers After More than 20 Years
The collab that defined early-2000s hip-hop sneaker culture is back. And collectors who missed the original drop finally have a second chance. Reebok If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more Nike isn’t the only company with a rich back catalog of signature sneakers. In fact, Reebok has quietly amassed quite an impressive collection itself. And in recent years, it’s been reminding people how dominant it was in the ‘90s a…
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