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Reebok and Eames Office have unveiled the third and final drop of their ongoing collaboration.
The pair’s last co-branded shoes — to be released on Dec. 11 — merge the playfulness of designers Charles and Ray Eames with Reebok’s own penchant for sports. Their first style within the new unisex line are the $200 Eames Instapump Fury 95 sneakers, inspired by the Eames’ IBM pavilion at the 1964 World’s Fair with paneled light gray leather and mesh uppers. Overlapping panels covered in white “Eames” lettering add a graphic flair to the round-toed style, which is completed with black trim and angular rubber soles.
Elsewhere in the collaboration, Eames Office has revamped Reebok’s signature Classic Nylon sneaker in a palette of cool light gray and off-white hues. The $130 style features its signature lace-up silhouette, complete with narrow toes and smooth rubber soles. Multicolored “Eames” lettering accents the sides of each shoe in rectangular cutouts — in place of the style’s typical “Reebok” lettering — for a dash of optimistic, vibrant color.
Rounding out the fall range are the unisex Beatnik slides. The round-toed $130 sandal style features its traditional smooth uppers, complete with technical black counter straps and black rubber soles. The pair is given a groovy flair from its off-white and dark brown patterned uppers, which are covered in the Eames’ signature archival Crosspatch prints in an homage to the designers’ eyes for detail.
Reebok and Eames Office’s last collection will be available to shop on Reebok’s website, as well as select retailers, on Dec. 11.
The duo’s collaboration, as previously stated, marks their third and final capsule line together since 2021. In 2023, Reebok has also expanded its slate of collaborations with a variety of co-branded footwear releases, limited-edition products and more with numerous brands, including Dime Club, Pleasures, “Harry Potter” and Global Citizen.
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