SNEEZE Magazine is a publication unlike many others, opting to be a beacon of information and an authentic guide to modern street culture based on skateboarding and other subcultures, and doing so with an abundance of glossy, picture-heavy poster-sized pages. Its approach eschews words for unpretentious vibes, and its ongoing collaboration with Reebok continues this attitude. Now, following on from its Reebok Club C collaboration from 2020 — which saw all the sale proceeds be donated to #BlackLivesMatter — the magazine has teamed up with the footwear giant again, this time releasing two LT Court colorways.
Serving a classic “Core Black” and more energetic “Viper Green” iteration, the LT Court now appears decked entirely in soft suede, finished with a light amount of hairiness. Across both colorways, SNEEZE adds white thread outlining and detailing the various panels that make up the shoe’s upper, while a consistent amount of Reebok and SNEEZE branding works the upper as well. For example, SNEEZE‘s bubbly moniker appears on a tag on the lateral rear quarter, sitting alongside a Reebok window on the midsection and further Reebok embroidery on the heels. Tonal tongue tags, a vent on the mid-panel, and two pairs of laces also come with both colorways.
The “Core Black” version is complete with a black and white sole unit, while the “Viper Green” offering is rounded off with a vintage cream sole unit. Take a look at both colorways above, and pick up the SNEEZE Magazine x Reebok LT Court duo from retailers such as Sivasdescalzo on May 20, where they cost €120 EUR (approx. $125 USD).
In other news, the YEEZY SLIDE “Glow Green” is restocking.
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