Reebok Instapump Fury To Return In Its OG Form

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Reebok Instapump Fury
Reebok is bringing back the OG colorway of their infamous 90s sneaker.

Over the last couple of years, Reebok has been teaming up with Vetements to create a high fashion version of the Reebok InstaPump Fury. The model has seen some pretty out there colorways and exorbitant prices. The original Instapump Fury model was released back in 1994 which means its 25 anniversary is on the horizon. In order to celebrate that milestone, Reebok is rereleasing the OG version of the Instapump Fury for everyone to enjoy.

Much like the silhouette, the colors on this shoe are fairly loud. The inflatable cage overlay is dressed in yellow, while the toe box is made up of black mesh. Red highlights can be found on the toe cap as well as the outsole and front of the shoe. Right above the tongue, there is the signature black pump mechanism that allows you to adjust the comfort level of the shoe.

Reebok Instapump Fury To Return In Its OG Form
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According to Sole Collector, these will be very limited as only 1,994 pairs will be released and they'll all be numbered. The Reebok Instapump Fury OG will be released on March 22nd for $200 USD on reebok.com

Check out the specific details of the shoe courtesy of Sole Collector:

Reebok Instapump Fury Prototype "Citron"
Release Date: 03/22/19
Style #: EF3014
Price: $200


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