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Brand: Reebok

Model: Club C Mule

Release Date: Available now

Price: $95

Buy: SSENSE

What We’re Saying: The classic Reebok Club C has been turned into a mule, proving that the #Mulement is nearing its peak. Over the past 12 months, we’ve seen Mule versions of popular sneakers as well as a range of dedicated mules from luxury and streetwear brands alike.

The backless footwear design, once divisive now pervasive, has built a cult following for its general comfort and relaxed aesthetic. The Club C’s iconic features are left largely intact, the laces are removed (because what’s the point when you’re slipping into the sneakers), and the heel is completely removed.

The Reebok Club C Mule is available now at retailers such as SSENSE.

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