Reebok seldom configures its design but only applies new colors on certain models that often create interesting combos. Like any other shoe brands, uniqueness is the key to a successful sneaker promotion that is why Reebok referenced to the well-known story of all time that originated in the land of gods and goddesses or should we call it the Greek Mythology.
In three Reebok Freestyle designs, varying characters from the myth generates the so-called X-factor on each shoe. The first pair was dubbed as “Athena”, the Greek god, Zeus’ daughter who stood to be the goddess of wisdom, weaving, and arts and who in particular loves to carry her owl. And Athena’s owl was the center of inspiration that the shoe adopted, thus showing up a feather-printed upper on Beige base with Brown overlay and Gold woven-designed ankle and straps.
Goddess Medusa comes next to motivate the second Reebok Freestyle pair by allowing a snake-printed upper and snakeskin concept on the ankle with accent of metallic tone. For the third inspiration, concept was taken from Callisto, or constellation that draws the Black upper with the constellation images.
This is your chance to recall your Greek Mythology as well as to put them on in the form of these creative designs.
New Reebok Freestyle Greek Mythology
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