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KANGHYUK Applies Their Design Signature To Two More Reebok Classics

KANGHYUK Applies Their Design Signature To Two More Reebok Classics

In the early days of their partnership, KANGHYUK and Reebok’s collaborative releases were extremely difficult to obtain, only selling in quantities of a few hundred. And while they’ve put many a sneaker in full production since, the two’s latest offering seems like it’ll be equally as limited as their earlier works.

Experimenting once again with footwear, KANGHYUK is applying their design signatures to two of Reebok’s most iconic silhouettes: the Classic Leather and the Club C. Likely constructed almost entirely out of airbags — an execution typical of the Korean label’s mainline product — the shoes come finished entirely in white, with red detailing layered atop via both the foxing and the stitching that holds every frayed piece of fabric. In addition to this, both models are sat atop a sole unit much more contemporary than that of their respective originals.

At the time of writing this, KANGHYUK and Reebok have yet to disclose release details for their upcoming Club C LTD and Classic LTD. As we await further updates, enjoy a look at the collaboration via the lookbook imagery ahead.

In other news, the black Bad Bunny adidas Response CL is releasing later this week.

Kanghyuk Reebok Club C 3

Kanghyuk Reebok Club C 2

Kanghyuk Reebok Club C 1

Kanghyuk Reebok Classic 1

Kanghyuk Reebok Classic 2

Kanghyuk Reebok Classic 3

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