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Brand: SNEEZE Mag x Reebok

Model: Club C 85

Key Features: The collaborative Club C is done up in white leather and SNEEZE's iconic bubble logo replaces the customary Reebok branding on the side. Elsewhere, however, we see Reebok branding tagging the pair on the midsole, heel, and tongue. Both the tongue and the lining are black to offer contrast, while the sneaker appears to come with sets of white and black laces.

Release Date: June 11

Price: TBC

Buy: SNEEZE Mag

Editor’s Notes: SNEEZE Mag and Reebok’s collaborative Club C 85 has long been teased, with the former finally announcing an official release date on Instagram over the weekend. The sneaker will be released on June 11, with all profits from the SNEEZE Mag.com launch going towards Black Lives Matters.

SNEEZE Mag’s statement (which you can see below by swiping to the left) reads: SNEEZE stands in solidarity with the Black community in the fight against racism, inequality, and police brutality. 1oo percent of profits from Reebok Club C sales on sneezemag.com will be donated to Black Lives Matter. The move follows several sportswear and streetwear companies standing in solidarity with and donating to the anti-racist movement over the past week.

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