Reebok kicks off the week by unveiling a new “Alternates” basketball pack featuring three special takes on heritage models such as Kamikaze II and two iterations of Question Mid.
Each shoe pays homage to historic alternate uniforms of the â90s, â00s and today. In recognition of National Homeless Youth Awareness Month, Reebok has also partnered with non-profit StandUp for Kids to help provide funding, support and resources to at-risk homeless youth.
Below are specific details for the footwear pack:
Question Mid âBlack/Goldâ: Executed with an old school black, beige and red color blocking, commemorates Allen Iversonâs revamped team look from â97 and the new era of swagger ushered in by The Answer. Available November 20.
Kamikaze II âBlack/Green/Redâ: Previewed on court by Montrezl Harrell during the 2020 playoffs, this high-contrast red, green and black iteration nods those controversial rare alternates of the late â90s worn by Shawn Kemp and team. Available November 20.
Question Mid âYellow Toeâ: Debuted on court by pro point guard Quinn Cook during the 2020 playoffs, pays homage to the teamâs special all-white alternates typically worn on Sundays and for holiday games.
In honor of the November program and in recognition of National Homeless Youth Awareness Month, Reebok, alongside professional basketball player Tamera âTyâ Young, will provide sneakers and funding to StandUp for Kids in support of the organizationâs efforts. On Tuesday, November 17, Young will visit StandUp for Kidsâ Atlanta Chapter where sheâll meet with high school athlete volunteers to donate and sort pairs of Reebok footwear for the programâs street outreach initiatives.
Reebokâs âAlternatesâ basketball pack drops November 20 at Reebok.com, Finish Live and select local retailers. The Question Mid âYellow Toeâ drops at a later date.