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Reebok comes out with 2019 pride sneakers featuring understated classic design

Reebok's "pride pack" for 2019
Reebok's "pride pack" for 2019 Photo: Promo photo

Reebok has released their 2019 pride collection of sneakers and t-shirts and this year they feature a classic understated design.

While Converse’s collection is flashier and Adidas’ offering is more colorful, Reebok’s selection of shoes give off a more subtle vibe. The updates to the iconic Club C, Classic Leather and Freestyle Hi silhouettes give those who don’t want to be loud and proud to be, well, proud.

A portion of the profits will be given to Fenway Health, one of the nation’s leaders in LGBTQ health issues. Fenway Health provides high quality, comprehensive health care and quality tools to help educate the community. Based in Boston, Fenway Health and Reebok share not only a hometown, but also a common focus on improving the overall well-being of individuals nationwide. 

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“Since the beginning, Reebok has had a lifelong mission to transform the lives of others through fitness and wellness,” said Matt Blonder, VP of Digital Brand Commerce at Reebok and Co-Chair of the brand’s Colorful Soles LGBTQ+ employee resource group. “Inclusivity has been an intrinsic part of building our foundation, so working alongside a health center like Fenway Health felt like such a natural fit. We pride ourselves in working with those who share these same bold and inclusive values.”

The shoes start at $70 and the handful of t-shirts with a rainbow Reebok logo will run you $25.

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