The Reebok Question Low Red Toe Gets a Golf Makeover
PublishedOne of Reebok’s most recognizable athletes, Allen Iverson, successfully transitioned from being an on-the-court star for the brand to now leading the revamped Reebok Basketball division alongside Shaq. The plan is to reintroduce Reebok into the performance sports category with new basketball models like the Reebok Engine A and WNBA star Angel Reese’s upcoming signature sneaker. However, they’ve still got a knack for bringing retro designs to the market. One is AI’s Question silhouette, which has now been teased in a golf-ready makeup.
The upper and sole unit of the Question is redone in a way that merges traditional golf sneaker design with details from Allen Iverson’s first signature sneaker with Reebok. Of course, the contrasting toe cap is present in a vibrant red shade, while the rest of the sneaker takes on the same color palette as the original Red Toe colorway. Reebok Vector branding comes placed on the midfoot and tongue, while the heel features the Reebok Question logo.
Most of the sneaker takes on a leather construction sans the mesh tongue, while the sole unit below gets a total overhaul. Gone is the foam midsole with Hexalite cushioning. Instead, Reebok applies a traditional welted sole unit with a brown and white finish, while the spike-less icy blue rubber outsole is engineered for the greens.
There is no release information surrounding the Reebok Question Low Golf Red Toe. Still, Allen Iverson’s post says he is “proud to drop my new golf shoe,” indicating that the pair will be released. Alongside this new silhouette, Reebok plans to enter the golf category with new products and even recently signed one of the game's brightest stars, Bryson DeChambeau. Check below for images of the upcoming Reebok Question Low Golf Red Toe, and download the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
Reebok Question Low Golf Red Toe
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