Once again the iconic style of Reebok meets the exclusive design of Maison Margiela with the new Classic Leather Tabi and Club C!
To the delight of addicted sneakers, the partnership Reebok – Margiela continues to swell sails and indeed, it seems never to end. After the success of the Instapump Fury Oxfords and the Classic hand-painted Tabi “Bianchetto”, the two brands are ready with a new release involving: Classic Leather Tabi and Club C. As if it were a trilogy of a novel, the new proposal will once again surprise thanks to an interesting game of colours and thanks, of course, to the excellent quality of the materials.
In particular, the Tabi Classic Leather comes in two different variants: red and grey, or rather fire and ice. Two shades that equally highlight the soft leather. A well-characterizing detail in any model launched by the duo is the Tabi tip, able to give an extra touch to a design that is simple but neat. As for, instead, the Club C sneaker is offered in a slightly darker red shade. Details printed in black in tromp oeil style, as if the seams of the shoes had been traced with a marker, replace the usual overlaps on the upper. Finally, on the tab are the logos of the respective brands.
For those who do not want to miss the third appointment of the saga, know that both models will be available from May 21 on the official websites Reebok and Margiela at a price of 300€.
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