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Reebok Men's Club C 85 Sneaker, Black/White Gum, 6.5
Reebok Men's Club C 85 Sneaker, Black/White Gum, 6.5

Reebok Men's Club C 85 Sneaker, Black/White Gum, 6.5

Product ID : 23009031
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Galleon Product ID 23009031
UPC / ISBN 889772064775
Shipping Weight 1.8 lbs
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Model AVL59
Manufacturer Reebok
Shipping Dimension 11.5 x 8.19 x 4.49 inches
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Reebok Men's Club C 85 Sneaker, Black/White Gum, 6.5 Features

  • Durable and Lightweight Material: These club sneakers feature soft leather upper that is supportive and comfortable; Molded sockliner adds durable cushiony comfort

  • Efficient Foot Support: These stylish trainers with die-cut EVA midsole provides support which lasts many strolls and jogs

  • Comfortable and Sturdy Design: This footwear with Low-cut design for an increased ankles mobility keeps you moving all day long; Removable EVA sockliner accommodates orthotics

  • High-Performance Casual Shoes: High abrasion rubber outsole for durability and traction; Ideal for daily, casual and athleisure wear


About Reebok Men's Club C 85 Sneaker, Black/White Gum, 6.5

Product Description Find classic style and modern updates in this Reebok Club C 85. A montana color code and special woven label tongue play up retro appeal. The eva midsole cushions every step.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. 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.