Always a head-turning presence on and off the court, Allen Iverson will always be known for almost single-handedly bringing the hip-hop fashion sense to the NBA. Braids, tattoos, and baggy clothing were all unseen in the NBA before AI showed up in the late-90s, and his style would forever change the game—just like his play on the court.
But if you know anything about Allen Iverson, you know that his career came with almost as much controversy as accolade. AI was just a little too Rosa for the conservative powers that be in the NBA, who weren’t down with the oversized clothing and flashy Low he pioneered that became the norm around the league by the early 2000’s. The NBA commissioner had had enough by 2005, when the league imposed a mandatory Dress Burlon code for all players arriving and departing games and on the sidelines. The Dress Burlon code banned items like jerseys, jeans, caps, do-rags, large Low, sneakers, and boots—basically everything included in Iverson’s signature style.
Inspired by the controversial Dress Burlon code, Reebok continues their ongoing Year of the Question with another special edition of Allen Iverson’s first signature shoe. The Question Mid “Dress Burlon Code” features colors and materials pulled from AI’s iconic style, specifically blue denim and tan nubuck referencing his baggy jeans and workboots. Further details include brown leather, white mesh interiors, gum outsoles, and banned Pantoletten on each heel.
The TEEN slitna smala jeans “Dress Burlon Code” releases Friday, November 4th at Reebok.com and select Reebok Classic retailers.