Shaquille O’Neal and Allen Iverson feature in Reebok’s ‘Changing the Guard’ capsule

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Know more about the latest collection of Reebok and see why NBA legends Shaquille O’Neal and Allen Iverson are featured.

Reebok has always been a step ahead when it comes to honoring legendary personalities. Keeping up with the tradition of honoring legends, Rebook will now honor the legacies of NBA greats, Allen Iverson and Shaquille O’Neal.

Thea advert featuring the latest Reebok BB4000 II featuring Shaquille O'Neal and Iverson
Thea advert featuring the latest Reebok BB4000 II. (Image: Reebok)

In this month of December, Reebok has decided to release the new BB 4000 II collection. This collection will hit retail by the end of this month.

The new BB 4000 II collection is named as the “Changing of the Guards”. This latest collection is a three-shoe pack of BB 4000 II colorways, celebrating the legendary basketball careers of The Answer and The Diesel.

More about Reebok’s new collection called ‘Changing the Guard’

Reebok’s “BB” line first made its debut back in the 1980s and was one of the most popular sneakers from Reebok.

Notably, the BB4000 II was one of the most popular sneakers from the BB line collection.

Now after 40 years, BB4000 II is once again making a grand return.

The new collection welcomes three different styles and they celebrate defining moments of both O’Neal and Iverson’s careers.

The first pair features a white and black color scheme with blue accents referencing Shaquille O’Neal’s first Reebok signature shoe, the Shaq Attaq. Further, there is also a grey and navy shoe along with a red and blue iteration that commemorates Allen Iverson’s playing days as a member of the Georgetown Hoyas and Philadelphia 76ers, respectively.

Moreover, the sneakers are manufactured with a leather upper, while suede fabrications take over the toe cap. Textile lining is also used to bring the paneled detailing together and a rubber cup sole and EVA drop in the midsole are used to increase overall comfortability.

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