Reebok, the iconic and irreverent sports culture brand, has revealed a NASA-inspired footwear and apparel capsule that explores the intersection of archival artifacts and vintage resale. This unique collection will be available globally on July 31, celebrating the spirit of innovation and discovery.
NASA, America’s renowned civil space program, is dedicated to exploring the unknown in air and space while innovating for humanity’s benefit. This ethos is mirrored in Reebok’s latest collection, which draws inspiration from the concept of historic innovation transformed into artifacts and then rediscovered as vintage treasures. The collection revives Reebok’s most innovative footwear technologies, presenting them as lost artifacts now made available to the public.
Footwear Highlights
Reebok BB4000 II ($200, 100206315): A historic high-top basketball sneaker featuring a synthetic/textile upper with padded detail, asymmetrical translucent overlay on the vamp, 3-D molded heel counter, and NASA branding on the exposed tongue.
Reebok FloatZig 1 ($120, 100207040): A new, bouncy running shoe with a synthetic/textile upper, printed graphic vamp, tech-inspired speed lacing system, and matte silver overlays.
Reebok Club C Zip ($120, 100210124): An iconic court sneaker with a utility-inspired zipper closure, custom graphics on the tongue, textile upper, and distressed midsole treatment.
Reebok Instapump Fury 94 ($200, 100207039): A historic, laceless Pump runner featuring an aged upper treatment, signature NASA branding on the tongue, and printed graphic detail on the midsole.
Reebok Nano UNKNWN ($170, 100207042): A high-cut training shoe with branding on the exposed tongue, synthetic/textile upper, padded upper detail, and matte silver side stripes.
Reebok Classic Leather Hexalite ($100, 100207043): A classic runner redesigned for her, featuring visible Hexalite honeycomb cushioning, a utility-inspired zipper closure, custom graphics on the tongue, suede/textile upper, and distressed midsole treatment.
Additional footwear options include the Royal BB4500 HI ($85, 100207840), Court Advance ($80, 100207730), Glide ($70, 100207657), Club C KIDS ($65/$60), Classic Leather KIDS ($65/$60), and Zig Dynamica 2.0 KIDS ($70/$60).
Apparel Range
Complementing the footwear, the collection features a head-to-toe apparel range including:
Pump T-Shirt ($40)
Moon T-Shirt ($40)
Pump Hoodie ($80)
Vector Track Jacket ($90)
Graphic Short ($50)
Jogger ($80)
Captured within Reebok’s Boston-based global archive, the creative campaign showcases the collection against a backdrop of rolling shelves, blueprints, documents, and photos. The clean and intentional environment underscores the theme of rediscovery and innovation.
Reebok’s NASA-inspired collection promises to blend the futuristic with the vintage, offering fans a chance to own a piece of reimagined history. For more information, visit Reebok’s official website on July 31.
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