In 1982, Reebok introduced the Reebok “Freestyle”, a woman’s athletic shoe designed as aerobic training. This current shoe marked a shift in the athletic shoes market towards active shoes designed for sports additional than jogging (aerobics, basket ball
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The elemental Freestyle was one Oxford-style (lace-up) boot made out of pearly leather. It was adorned simply with the word “Reebok” in light blue lettering and a picture of the British Union Jack flag ashore the side of the shoe. The aboriginal Freestyle was a cheap top with a yellow gum sole. In the mid 1980’s Reebok released the singular high-top Freestyles. In adding apt laces, these shoes closed with two Velcro straps nigh the ankle. They were accessible in sunny, funky colors such as roseate
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Reeboks were a buffet surrounded the new female athletic market. The shoe sponsored the Los Angeles Lakers Girls in the 1980s, and the shoes presently became a buffet with cheerleading squads and dance teams across the country. In addition to athletics, the Freestyle quickly became someone of a shape must-have. Cybill Shepherd complemented her dark strapless robe with a bright orange couple of Freestyles at the 1985 Emmy’s. Punky Brewster began the trend of wearing two different colors of Freestyle (an orange on the left foot and a violet on the right foot, for instance) in the meantime.
On the 25th anniversary of the release of the Freestyle
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