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Reebok men's Reebok Classic Harman Run
Reebok men's Reebok Classic Harman Run

Reebok men's Reebok Classic Harman Run Sneaker, White/White/White, 8.5 US

Product ID : 53068553


Galleon Product ID 53068553
UPC / ISBN 192611302373
Shipping Weight 1.88 lbs
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Model EGB34
Manufacturer Reebok
Shipping Dimension 12.76 x 9.29 x 4.84 inches
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Reebok men's Reebok Classic Harman Run Features

  • Synthetic leather upper

  • Low-cut design for a sleek and sophisticated silhouette

  • Removable OrthoLite insoles for lasting cushioning and breathability

  • Fresh treatment on the sockliner helps prevent buildup

  • Rubber outsole provides durability

  • Iconic logo along the side profile


About Reebok Men's Reebok Classic Harman Run

Description Product Description Reebok is an American-inspired global brand with a deep fitness heritage and a clear mission: To be the best fitness brand in the world. Not an easy one. But if there is one brand that can make it happen, it is Reebok, the brand that was fundamentally part of a fitness movement that forever changed the way we look at spandex and headbands. Sure, this is not the 1980s anymore – the world has moved on. But so has Reebok and it continues to be daring. Daring is knowing greatness doesn’t come from sameness. The past years have been characterized by a transformation from traditional sports to fitness. The three sides of the Reebok Delta, a symbol of change and transformation, represent the physical, mental and social changes that occur when individuals embrace the challenge of bettering themselves in the gym, in their lives and in the world. From the Manufacturer Reebok was founded for one of the best reasons possible: athletes wanted to run faster. So in the 1890s, Joseph William Foster made some of the first known running shoes with spikes in them. By 1895, he was in business making shoes by hand for top runners; and before long his fledgling company, J.W. Foster and Sons, developed an international clientele of distinguished athletes.