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Australian label ZANEROBE team up once again with three-time NBA dunk champion Nate Robinson for the second drop of its activewear line, REC. After dropping exclusively on zanerobe.com and revolveman.com, the collection is now available at a selected stores around the world.

Dubbed the REC Gen.02 collection, the b-ball journeyman tested out the 'recreation' line in the rugged North American winter environs in the brand's lookbook, above, putting the technical pieces through their paces on the court and off.

Robinson has been involved with the activewear line since its inception; being a self-described fitness enthusiast and fashion-aware sportsman, Robinson offered guidance from both a performance and aesthetic point of view for the collection.

Described as 'inspirational sportswear', the recreation line marries the stretch and moisture-wicking properties you need from activewear with the fit, cut and all the details you expect from a fashion line. The REC GEN.02 collection is available in muted yet highly wearable light space gray and black shades.

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Check out zanerobe.com/rec for the new ZANEROBE REC Gen.02 season.

Now check out Zanerobe's more street-focussed Wanderer collection here.

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