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Eric Emanuel Adds A “Pink Toe” To The Reebok Question

Eric Emanuel Adds A “Pink Toe” To The Reebok Question

Allen Iverson’s Reebok Question continues to emerge in Summer-ready colorways, with the latest adding a “Pink” spin to its 1996 debut, courtesy of Eric Emanuel.

While taller, and therefore, less breathable than a recently-surfaced Question Low duo, this mid-top Question also boasts a predominantly “White” arrangement. Toecaps forgo any patent leather construction in favor of a smooth composition clad in “Pink.” The vibrant hue also animates branded panels at the heel, as well as “Team Dark Royal” vector logos at the midfoot and tongue. Signature lace loops further interrupt the upper’s angelic color scheme. Underfoot, visible Hexalite cushioning and semi-icy outsoles follow suit in “Team Dark Royal.”

Details of a stateside Reebok.com release are still unknown, but this Question is arriving at select retailers on May 1st for $150 USD.

In related news, the Reebok Alien Stomper USCM launched on April 26th.

Eric Emanuel x Reebok Question
Release Date: May 1st, 2020
$150
Color: White/Pink/Team Dark Royal
Style Code: FX7441

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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