Retro Design Features Inspired by Archives

Reebok announced on the 30th that it will launch a windbreaker collection under the slogan "Back to the Roots," emphasizing the brand's fundamentals.


Reebok Launches 'Back to the Roots' Windbreaker Collection View original image

The key item of this season's windbreaker collection is the "Heritage Windbreaker Jacket." Inspired by Reebok's archives, this windbreaker features a double V cut design and collar color blocking as its highlights. The outer fabric is made of nylon washer material, known for its crisp texture, while the lining uses mesh fabric, making it a practical piece for transitional weather. On the back, a varsity artwork motif drawn from Reebok's basketball archives adds a fresh touch to the design. A cropped version for women is also introduced to match the short-length trend.


Additionally, the "Vector93 Racing Windbreaker" line, which sold out in the first half of the year, has been improved and newly released under the name "Twin Vector Windbreaker Jacket." Along with the off-white color that marked Reebok's spectacular return with red and navy color accents, a light gray version featuring yellow and green color points is also introduced.


Moreover, responding to the passionate love calls from Reebok enthusiasts, the "Remastered Vector Jacket," a reproduction of the 1980s Reebok Twin Vector Jacket, is re-released. This item evokes the 80s vibe by using the Reebok Vector logo on both shoulders and features a placket design that covers the zipper, providing excellent windproof functionality.



A Reebok representative said, "Comfortable yet sporty windbreakers have become a signature item symbolizing Reebok's long history, sharing many memories with domestic consumers. With a more solid collection reflecting brand heritage, retro trends, and segmented customer preferences, we will actively target the full windbreaker season."


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