When originally introduced way back in 1989, the Reebok pump was a genuine innovation in footwear, providing a perfect custom fit with an inflatable bladder wrapping around the wearer’s foot. But as a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Newcomb covers tennis gear/business, stadiums and shoe tech. When Paul Litchfield was tasked by Reebok owner Paul Fireman to ...
Reebok recently announced the launch of a new golf footwear and apparel collection that marks its return to the sport with a throwback to two classic basketball shoes: The Pump and The Question. Tal ...
The Reebok Pump is going back to its roots for its 25th anniversary collaboration with Bodega. The high-top hoops shoe originally dropped in 1989, a time many consider to be the golden era of ...
There is a strong sense of nostalgia combined with a hunger for what's next in the sneaker industry. Reebok continues to push the boundaries by blending the design elements of its legendary sneaker ...
Few footwear companies possess the legacy and longevity that Reebok does. Founded in 1958 in the United Kingdom, the brand broke through in the U.S. market on the eve of the 1980s, quickly hitting big ...
With old sneaker silhouettes more in demand than new ones, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that brands are unearthing some retro gems for re-release. The latest to join the nostalgic trend is Reebok, ...
The shoemaker unveils solid numbers -- and its latest Pump technology. Motley Fool Stock Advisor recommendation Reebok (NYSE:RBK) released earnings yesterday and gave investors a good idea of the ...
There isn’t a lot of mojo left from Reebok’s heyday in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Adidas took over the company’s NBA sponsorship when it bought the brand in 2006. Nike outbid it for the right to ...