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Brand: XIMONLEE x Reebok

Model: DMX Trail Hydrex "Primal Green"

Key Features: Scuba-reminiscent uppers are made of forest green neoprene with rubberized gray overlays providing an abstract take on Reebok’s Vector logo. The entire assemblage is rounded up with a gray leather mudguard, toe cap, and heel reinforcement, while a lugged outsole with hints of yellow finalizes the look.

Release Date: Available now

Price: €200 EUR (approximately $234)

Buy: Sivasdescalzo

Editor’s Notes: The DMX Trail Hydrex was first teased in collaboration with XIMONLEE at Paris and Shanghai Fashion Weeks. It is the latest of a run of innovative sneakers by Reebok, putting anyone who questioned the brand in recent years into question themselves.

The DMX Trail Hydrex is part scuba boot part trail-runner and is single-handedly keeping the sock-sneaker trend alive. The hybrid shoe pairs the streamlined upper of a scuba boot with the classic split sole unit, making it chunky enough to offer support but with sleek neoprene finishings up top revitalizing it.

This is one of many Reebok's recent boundary-pushing footwear that lays an incredible — and sometimes underrated — groundwork for the brand.

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