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Reebok Question LowPatent Toe Carolina Blue


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Product Details

Style

FX5000

Colourway

White/Fluid Blue-Reebok Ice

Retail Price

US$120

Release Date

18/06/2020

Product Description

The Reebok Question Low Patent Toe Carolina Blue is an iteration of the Reebok Question Low sneaker model, a low-top version of the iconic Reebok Question basketball shoe originally worn by NBA superstar Allen Iverson.

The shoe features a patent leather toe cap in a vibrant Carolina Blue shade, while the rest of the upper has a base white color and is made from a combination of leather and synthetic materials. It maintains the signature design elements of the Question silhouette, including the honeycomb-shaped Hexalite cushioning system in the midsole and branding details such as the classic Vector logo on the side panels and tongue. It also has a ‘Question’ logo on the heel tab and a bold number ‘3’ on the sole under the heel.

What our experts think stands out on the Reebok Question Low Patent Toe Carolina Blue are the unique colors combined with the luxury patent leather - making it an instant classic. The shoe was released for $120 on June 18, 2020.




12-Month Historical

12-Month Trade Range
£60 - £150
All-Time Trade Range
£125 - £175
Volatility
17%
Number of Sales
10
Price Premium
57%
Average Sale Price
£97

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