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Brands: Vetements x Reebok

Model: Instapump Fury "Graffiti 2.0"

Key Features: Mixed material construction composed of neoprene, mesh and leather accents, bold graffiti markings all over in contrasting tones of black, red and metallic silver on the midsole. Instapump tech located on the tongue.

Release Date: January 2019

Price: TBC but price point is expected to be over $500, similar to last year's release.

Buy: Vetements and select stockists

Editor’s Notes: Following last year's original drop, Vetements and Reebok have teamed up once again for another iteration of the Instapump Fury in a "Graffiti 2.0" variation.

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While the 2017 edition flaunted a white composition with colorful graffiti and doodles like "I’m Bored" and "So Good" amongst others, this forthcoming 2019 pair is draped in bold Carolina blue instead, while treated with distinctive graffiti prints in colors of black, red, and metallic silver throughout.

Availability is slated for January at Vetements boutiques and select stockists.

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