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Reebok has been at the forefront of athletic innovation since 1958, delivering performance-driven footwear, apparel and accessories that blend sport heritage with modern style. Born in Bolton, England, from the pioneering work of Joseph William Foster, who created the world’s first spiked running shoes for athletes in the 1924 British Olympics, Reebok evolved through his grandsons Joe and Jeff Foster who launched the modern brand in the late 1950s. Named after the South African gazelle symbolising speed and agility, Reebok has continuously pushed boundaries through iconic innovations like the Freestyle aerobics shoe, revolutionary Pump technology, and the Nano CrossFit series.
The brand’s heritage runs deep in Bolton’s sporting culture, where J.W. Foster & Sons established the foundation for modern athletic footwear manufacturing from 1895. This pioneering legacy continues today through groundbreaking technologies like Floatride Energy foam, ZigTech energy return systems, and partnerships with fitness communities including CrossFit, Les Mills and Spartan Race, demonstrating Reebok’s unwavering commitment to functional training excellence and athletic performance innovation.
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Reebok’s legacy of pioneering technologies sets it apart from competitors through decades of breakthrough innovations. The legendary Pump system, introduced in 1989 with the original basketball shoe, revolutionised custom fit through an internal air bladder system that allowed athletes to personalise support and lockdown. This technology featured air chambers positioned strategically throughout shoes, enabling wearers to adjust pressure while wearing them – a concept reminiscent of medical immobilisation devices but applied to athletic performance.
The brand’s technical excellence continued with DMX cushioning in the 1990s, featuring moving air pods that shifted underfoot for dynamic support during lateral movements. More recently, Floatride Energy foam delivers ultralight yet responsive cushioning for marathoners, while the distinctive ZigTech midsole uses zigzag foam geometry to maximise energy return and provide a unique ride feel that competitors struggle to replicate.
Beyond pure innovation, Reebok pioneered athletic lifestyle culture through strategic partnerships and subcultural adoption. The Classic Leather, launched in 1983, transcended athletic origins to become a streetwear phenomenon embraced by British youth culture, particularly during the 1990s terrace movement. This crossover appeal between performance and lifestyle positioning allows Reebok to maintain relevance across diverse communities from serious athletes to fashion-conscious consumers seeking authentic sporting heritage.
The Nano X3 leads Reebok’s performance training category, featuring the brand’s most advanced CrossFit technology with durable Flexweave® uppers that resist abrasion during rope climbs and lateral movements. The stable heel support and responsive midsole construction handle varied workouts from Olympic lifting to high-intensity cardio, making it the flagship choice for serious functional fitness athletes.
Popular models currently dominating include:
Floatride Energy 5 – Lightweight daily trainer with responsive TPU midsole and 8mm drop for neutral runners
Club C Revenge – Heritage tennis silhouette updated with modern materials and premium leather construction
Classic Leather Ripple – Retro runner featuring elevated ripple outsole combining 1980s aesthetics with contemporary appeal
Workout Plus Vintage – The original cross-training shoe reissued in classic colourways for lifestyle wear
Legacy Lifter 3 Pump – Weightlifting specialist with stable heel platform and customisable Pump technology for secure fit
Reebok footwear generally fits true to size with consistent medium-width last construction. Most runners and training enthusiasts select their usual shoe size without adjustment, though models with engineered uppers like the Nano X3 can feel snug initially due to performance-oriented construction. Consider sizing up half a size for wider feet or when using thicker training socks, particularly in technical models designed for intense workouts.
For specific guidance across categories: running shoes like the Floatride Energy series run true to size with adequate toe box room, while lifestyle models such as Classic Leather tend to be slightly generous and may require sizing down for snug fit preferences. CrossFit and training shoes are cut more precisely to prevent movement during lateral exercises, so normal sizing usually provides optimal performance fit.
Apparel follows standard athletic sizing with form-fitting cuts in technical training lines and more relaxed proportions in lifestyle collections. Chest measurements range from 86-91cm (Small) through 117-122cm (XXL), with corresponding waist measurements for coordinated bottoms. Always consult Reebok’s detailed size charts based on chest, waist and hip measurements for precise selection across different collection categories.
| UK | EU | US Men’s | US Women’s | Foot Length (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 36 | 5 | 6.5 | 22.5 |
| 5 | 37 | 6 | 7.5 | 23.5 |
| 6 | 38 | 7 | 8.5 | 24.5 |
| 7 | 39 | 8 | 9.5 | 25.5 |
| 8 | 40 | 9 | 10.5 | 26.5 |
| 9 | 41 | 10 | 11.5 | 27.5 |
| 10 | 42 | 11 | 12.5 | 28.5 |
| 11 | 43 | 12 | 13.5 | 29.5 |
| 12 | 44 | 13 | 14.5 | 30.5 |
| Size | Chest (cm) | Chest (inches) | Waist (cm) | Waist (inches) | Hip (cm) | Hip (inches) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 91–96 | 36–38″ | 76–81 | 30–32″ | 90–95 | 35–37″ |
| M | 97–102 | 38–40″ | 82–87 | 32–34″ | 96–101 | 38–40″ |
| L | 103–108 | 40–42″ | 88–93 | 35–37″ | 102–107 | 40–42″ |
| XL | 109–114 | 43–45″ | 94–99 | 37–39″ | 108–113 | 42–44″ |
| XXL | 115–120 | 45–47″ | 100–105 | 39–41″ | 114–119 | 44–47″ |
| Size | UK Dress Size | Bust (cm) | Bust (inches) | Waist (cm) | Waist (inches) | Hip (cm) | Hip (inches) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 6–8 | 78–82 | 31–32″ | 62–66 | 24–26″ | 86–90 | 34–36″ |
| S | 8–10 | 83–88 | 33–35″ | 67–72 | 26–28″ | 91–96 | 36–38″ |
| M | 10–12 | 89–94 | 35–37″ | 73–78 | 29–31″ | 97–102 | 38–40″ |
| L | 12–14 | 95–100 | 37–39″ | 79–84 | 31–33″ | 103–108 | 40–42″ |
| XL | 14–16 | 101–106 | 39.5–41.5″ | 85–90 | 33.5–35.5″ | 109–114 | 42.5–44.5″ |
Foot Length: Stand on paper, mark heel and longest toe, measure in cm.
Chest/Bust: Measure around fullest part with arms relaxed.
Waist: Measure at natural waistline.
Hip: Measure around fullest part of hips with feet together.
Fit Notes:
Reebok footwear generally fits true to size, though performance models with snug engineered uppers (e.g., Nano series) may require going up half a size for wider feet. Reebok apparel uses athletic cuts—training lines are form-fitting to support movement, while lifestyle collections offer a more relaxed silhouette. For layering or oversized styling, consider sizing up one size from your usual measurement.
Proper maintenance preserves performance properties and extends the lifespan of Reebok’s technical materials. For training shoes and sneakers, start by removing loose dirt with a soft brush, then spot-clean uppers using mild soap and lukewarm water. Avoid machine washing footwear to protect cushioning foam integrity and adhesive bonds – instead, focus on surface cleaning and proper air drying at room temperature.
Essential care protocols for optimal longevity:
Remove insoles and laces before cleaning to access all surfaces and prevent tangling
Use mesh laundry bags when machine washing laces and removable insoles separately
Create cleaning paste from baking soda and hydrogen peroxide for stubborn stains on white rubber components
Stuff shoes with white paper towels during drying to maintain shape and absorb internal moisture
Never expose to high heat sources like radiators or tumble dryers which can warp midsole foams
For apparel and technical clothing, machine wash cold with similar colours using gentle liquid detergent – avoid fabric softeners that impair moisture-wicking finishes essential for athletic performance. Technical fabrics benefit from garment bags during wash cycles to prevent abrasion from heavier items. Air dry or use low heat settings when tumble drying becomes necessary, and iron on appropriate heat levels if required to maintain professional appearance.
Pump technology requires special attention – avoid excessive pumping beyond comfortable fit as over-inflation can stress internal bladders. Regular deflation and re-inflation helps maintain optimal air chamber function, while storage in moderate temperatures prevents degradation of internal components that make this revolutionary technology so effective.
UK students can recieve a 10% student discount.
At checkout, use ue a valident student email address ending ac.uk and apply coupon code:
STUDENT10