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Brand: Brain Dead x Reebok

Model: Classic Leather

Key Features: Instead of leather, the iconic silhouette is draped in mesh and nappy suede. The usual Reebok branding on the side has been replaced with a Brain Dead logo, while the streetwear brand's head motif is featured on the tongue tag. Lastly, we see that the shoe comes with fuzzy yellow laces.

Release Date: June 19

Price: TBC

Buy: Brain Dead and Reebok

Editor’s Notes: Los Angeles-based streetwear brand Brain Dead is currently prepping the release of another footwear collaboration, this time with Reebok. After receiving a first look from founder Kyle Ng, we now have detailed imagery of the label's Classic Leather collab.

Swipe through the gallery above for the official product images, then see below for another look at the collaborative sneaker.

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