Now that the All-Star game is out of the way, it’s pretty easy to spot the next big sports event on the horizon that every sneaker company under the sun will be latching onto for inspiration. We’re speaking of course of the 2012 Summer Olympics, an event that Reebok is readily more equipped for than the ASG given their long history of involvement in the Summer Games. The first couple of looks from the Vector Brand grabbing the Olympic theme are the First Look At The Fortnite x adidas UltraBOOST Collaboration and the Reebok Pump Omni Lite, both of which apparently carry the US flag in this particular instance with their red and white combos. The stars and stripes thrown in around the perimeter of the Omni Lite clear up any ambiguity established by the lack of blue across the two pairs. We’ve got some extra shots of the Reebok Pump 2012 ‘Olympic Pack’ after the jump, so check those out and stick with Urlfreeze News for word on whether or not these make it to domestic shores. via atmos
Reebok Pump 2012 ‘Olympic Pack’
Brendan Dunne
February 28th, 2012 (updated)
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