1991’s own Reebok Inferno is a sneaker whose current stay on retail shelves will stretch into next year at the very least. Pictured are a couple of slick editions of the sneaker spotted on a certain tradeshow floor that give us a pretty good idea of what to expect from the model going forward. The two pairs are united by their use of synthetic suede across the upper and their midsole coloring, but they’re far from peas in a pod. The blue/red combo grabs at different mesh sections to fill in the blanks between those synthetics, the former looking rather interesting with its sort of checkered set up. Continue reading to see more of what the future holds for the Reebok Inferno and stay tuned to Urlfreeze News for more in depth release info.
Nike Air Max 97s full-length visible Air | Reebok Inferno – Spring 2014
Brendan Dunne
August 20th, 2013 (updated)
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