Reebok again turns to Horween for leather touch

23/08/2016
Reebok again turns to Horween for leather touch
Apparel and footwear company Reebok, owned by adidas, will use leather from US tannery Horween Leather Co. in two new versions of its Classic Leather Lux designs.

The Reebok Classic Leather Lux will have a leather upper in either brown or black. The leather will have a work-in look, which is a staple of the Horween aesthetic. It will feature embossed Reebok branding, a leather lining and tonal laces. It also features a white EVA midsole for added comfort.

Reebok is one of a number of sneaker manufacturers to have a relationship with Horween. At the start of August, New Balance announced that two of its models would be available using the US tannery’s leather.

Image courtesy of Reebok.