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Reebok remains one of the hottest brands in shoes, mostly because of its classic sneakers that continue to stand the test of time since being founded in 1958.
The athletic brand’s coveted styles range from classic silhouettes from the ’80s such as the Club C to models that once dominated the basketball court worn by NBA legend Allen Iverson in the ’90s and newer styles, including the Zig Kinetica.
With so many options to choose from, it’s easy to get lost. With that in mind, FN compiled the best Reebok sneakers that fans can add to their daily rotation now.
You can’t go wrong with the Club C. One of the most beloved silhouettes of the brand, this tennis shoe features a supple leather upper that’s versatile and could be worn for any occasion.
Originally designed for Iverson, Reebok has rereleased the Question Mid sneaker as a lifestyle look, executing it with premium suede on the upper and soft Hexalite midsole cushioning.
Turning heads since its introduction in 1983, the Reebok Classic Leather is an undeniable icon with its supple upper and foam midsole for all-day cushioning.
NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal wasn’t just known for his basketball prowess, he also had some of the best footwear in the game, including his classic Reebok Shaqnosis from 1995.
As the name suggests, this heritage sneaker makes use of a nylon upper that’s paired with premium suede overlays along with a padded sock liner and foam midsole for added comfort.
One of the newer models of the bunch, the Zig Kinetica features a breathable mesh that’s mixed with textiles to add texture and depth to the upper, while the zigzag-cushioned midsole is meant to provide a springy and responsive feel for every step.
Created for the hardwood, the Reebok Omni Lite basketball model was made famous by former basketball great Dee Brown during the 1991 NBA All-Star Dunk Contest, where he performed a dunk in the shoes while covering his eyes.
Iverson’s fifth signature sneaker with Reebok has returned in its original glory. The shoe is made with soft nubuck on the upper with a hook-and-loop heel strap and mid-foot shroud. Other details include Iverson’s “I3” logo, which pays homage to his now-retired jersey number.
Another classic silhouette from Reebok is the Workout Plus, which is made with a minimally styled leather upper and the iconic H-strap on the sides.
The Reebok InstaPump Fury OG returns true to its original style from 1994 with its slip-on design, Pump technology on the tongue and the beloved red, black and neon green colorway.
One of the more popular models currently offered by Reebok is the CrossFit-ready Nano 9, a training model that features a supportive Flexweave upper and a rubber midsole designed to absorb impact during workouts.
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