Reebok Hosts Fall/Winter 2017 Preview

The Knockturnal was on the scene last week as Reebok hosted its Fall Press Preview

The Fall/Winter 2017 preview was held at the spacious Glass Room in Nolita. With a variety of healthy refreshments by Bluestone Lane Coffee and a speciality smoothie station, the hashtag for the this season was #BEMOREHUMAN and featured all things fitness. The preview included two session of exercise, the first was a morning meditation led by MNDFL and the second session was an evening training led by Kenny Santucci. In addition to the unique beverages and training sessions, Reebok also featured an embroidery station with complimentary duffle bags. Vibes were curated by three different DJ sets including sounds by DJ Torey and Khorey, Coco and Breezy and BLKD Twins.

The Men’s Fall/Winter 2017 lifestyle footwear selection included the Reebok classic leather design, the ZOKU Future collaboration in several colorways, the knit digital camp in military and the club c sneaker which was revived from classic 80s design. The collection also features the Club C Overbranded launching in August. Men’s apparel for the fall includes retro 90s inspired themes such as the OG vector logo, the oversized fit and matching sets.

The Women’s lifestyle collection for the season also includes the classic leather, the Club C, the Freestyle, the melted metallic pack, a Medusam inspired design and my personal favorite the hot dog pack which is a shoe inspired by hotdogs. The outer design of the hotdog pack is silver metallic made to emulate the aluminum foil used to wrap a hot dog and the inside sole features a hotdog design. The women’s apparel for Fall/Winter includes more unisex styles, the retro vector logo, hints of dusty pink and oversized fits as well.

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