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Brand: Nice Kicks x Reebok

Model: Question Mid “Bubba Chuck”

Key Features: Glow-in-the-dark detailing is a standout feature, alluding to the "illusive characteristics of a tactical lure." Elsewhere, the sneaker features a speckled white EVA foam midsole and an outdoorsy upper, constructed from tan suede, black ripstop quarter panels, and combination of purples, aqua blue, and bright yellow paneling.

Release Date: June 12

Price: TBC

Buy: Reebok

Editor’s Notes: Yesterday, designer and former Jordan Brand collaborator, Frank Cooke took to Instagram to unveil the "Bubba Chuck" Reebok Question Mid– a collaborative effort with Nice Kicks that features a colorway inspired by Allen Iverson's off-court passion for fishing.

Nice Kicks are releasing a friends and family seeding version of the sneaker, comprising a matching tackle box, bucket hat, a personalized fishing license, and die-cut stickers. Check out the sneaker above and stay tuned for further release information.

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