Shopping on line can be easy, simple and save you lots of money. It can also take a lot of your time, frustrate you, and result in unwanted purchases. Now the same can be said for regular high street shopping, but with the vast opportunity presented by the Internet it will pay you to spend a few minutes reading this and understanding how to better optimize your Reebok shopping experience:
1. Compare - without doubt the biggest advantage that the Reebok offers shoppers today is the ability to compare thousands of Reebok at a time. This is a great thing, but not necessarily all the time! Too much can be daunting at times so take advantage of the great comparison sites and where possible let them do the hard work for you.
2. Research - if it has been said it will be on the internet. Ignorance is no longer a justifiable reason for buying the wrong thing. Take the time to research in detail everything that you could possible want to know about
3. Testimonials - don't know anybody that has bought a Reebok? Wrong! If the Reebok is good the internet will let you know. Use the Internet as a friend and get testimonials before you buy.
4. Questions - Got a question about Reebok then search the Forums, FAQ's, Blogs etc. Don't be afraid to ask .....
5. Reputation - Never heard of the company selling Reebok? Don't worry, no reason why you should know every company in the world, but you know someone that does! Use the internet to find out what people are saying about Reebok and build up a picture of their reputation for sales, returns, customer service, delivery etc.
6. Returns - still worried that even after all of the above your Reebok wont be what you want? Check out the returns policy. There is so much competition now that someone, somewhere is bound to offer the terms that you are comfortable with.
7. Feedback - happy with your Reebok then let people know, after all you are depending on others people input in your buying decision, so why not give a little back.
8. Security - check for the yellow padlock on the Reebok site before you buy, and the s after http:/ /i.e. https:// = a secure site
9. Contact - got a question about Reebok, or want to leave a comment then check out the sites contact page. Reputable companies have them and respond.
10. Payment - ready to pay for your Reebok, then use your credit card or PayPal! Be aware of companies that don't accept them, there may be genuine reasons but given the huge amount of choice you have when buying online there is no reason at all not to buy via credit card or PayPal.
{{Infobox_Company| company_name = Reebok International Limited| company_logo = | company_type =
Subsidiary of adidas| foundation = 1895| company_slogan = I Am What I Am| location =
Canton,
Massachusetts, USA,] and
Sports equipment| products =
FootwearAccessoriesSportswear producer of [Athletic shoe, apparel, and accessories and is currently a subsidiary of adidas. The name comes from Afrikaans/Dutch spelling of rhebok, a type of
African
antelope or gazelle. The company, founded in 1895, was originally called
Mercury Sports but was renamed
Reebok in 1960. The company's founders, Joe and Jeff Foster, found the name in a dictionary won in a race by Joe Foster as a boy; the dictionary was a South African edition, hence the spelling.
Reebok is now owned by the German footwear giant Adidas, which completed its acquisition in early 2006.
Early history
Reebok was founded in 1895, in Bolton, by Joseph William Foster under a company called J.W. Foster and Sons Limited. The family-owned business made the running shoes worn in the 1924 Summer Olympics by the athletes Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell celebrated in the film
Chariots of Fire.
In 1958, two of the founder's grandsons Jeffrey and Joseph left the family business and started a rival company that came to be known as Reebok. In 1979, Paul Fireman, a partner in an outdoor sporting goods distributorship, spotted Reebok shoes at the annual sporting goods "super show" in
Atlanta, Georgia,
Georgia (U.S. state). He negotiated for the North American distribution license and purchased the rights to sell Reebok footwear. Reebok introduced three running shoes in the United States that year. At $60, they were the most expensive running shoes on the market then. Soon thereafter, Reebok sales exploded when designer Angel Martinez created the Reebok Princess Women's aerobic shoe and the woman's fitness boom took off.
The firm was sold to a group of investors in 1984, led by R. Stephen Rubin of Pentland Industries and Paul Fireman, who established a holding company based in the UK, Limelight Limited, renamed Reebok International Limited after the completion of the sale by Joseph Foster. This company subsequently bought the J.W. Foster limited company from Mr. Foster, to allow it to use the Foster Family history (after 1939). Joe Foster was retained by Rubin and Fireman to expand the companies operations outside the
USA, which he did until 1990.
Freestyle and Ex-O-Fit success
Reebok surged in popularity in
1982 after the introduction of the
Reebok Freestyle athletic shoe, which was specifically designed for women and came out when the
aerobics fitness craze started. Not only was the Reebok Freestyle popular as athletic wear, but also on the streets as casual wear because of its comfort and styling. As a result the
Reebok Freestyle became an icon of the fashion scene with hi-top versions (including two
velcro straps at the top) and colors including white, black, red, yellow, and blue. Reebok continues to produce the Reebok Freestyle to this day as it is popular with cheerleading, aerobic dancing, the
gym, and dedicated consumers.
Following the height of the
Reebok Freestyle success, Reebok also introduced a popular athletic shoe for men, called the
Reebok Ex-O-Fit 500. Similar to the Reebok Freestyle, it came in low-top and hi-top versions; however, unlike the Reebok Freestyle hi-top with two
velcro closure straps, the
Reebok Ex-O-Fit 500 only had one strap. One of the designers of this early footwear was the founder's son, David Foster.
The Pump
In the late-1980s, the company introduced the Reebok Pump line, which used an air bladder, inflated by means of a small pump integrated into the tongue of the shoe, to hold tightly to the wearer's
ankle. This allowed for more aggressive maneuvering without injury, but also became a popular fashion element. Around 1993, they introduced an air transfer system which was incorporated into the sole of the trainer. It is now included in several hockey skates, such as the RBK 9k and the RBK 5k.
Human rights and production details
In the past, Reebok had an association with outsourcing through
sweatshops, but today it claims it is firmly committed to
human rights. In April 2004, Reebok's footwear division became the first company to be accredited by the Fair Labor Association. In
2004, Reebok also became a founding member of the Fair Factories Clearinghouse, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving worker conditions across the apparel industry.
Supplier information, according to the Reebok website as of May 2007:"
FootwearReebok uses footwear factories in 14 countries. Most factories making Reebok footwear are based in Asia—primarily China (accounting for 51% of total footwear production), Indonesia (21%), Vietnam (17%) and Thailand (7%). Production is consolidated, with 88% of Reebok footwear manufactured in 11 factories, employing over 75,000 workers."
"ApparelReebok has factories in 45 countries. The process of purchasing products from suppliers is organized by region. Most (52%) of Reebok's apparel sold in the US is produced in Asia, with the rest coming from countries in the Caribbean, North America, Africa and the Middle East. Apparel sold in Europe is typically sourced from Asia and Europe. Apparel sold in the Asia Pacific region is typically produced by Asian-based manufacturers."
Endorsements
The company holds exclusive rights to manufacture and market both authentic and replica uniform jerseys and sideline apparel of the teams of the National Football League since 2002, the Canadian Football League since 2004, and is the official shoe supplier to the
NFL and
Major League Baseball. In addition Reebok acquired official National Hockey League sponsor
CCM (The Hockey Company) in 2004, and is now manufacturing ice hockey equipment under the CCM and RBK brands, and has signed popular young stars
Sidney Crosby and
Alexander Ovechkin to endorsement deals (Crosby for Rbk, Ovechkin for CCM). Reebok has phased out the CCM name on NHL authentic and replica jerseys in recent years, using the Reebok logo since 2005. Reebok is also endorsed by
Allen Iverson, Carolina Klüft,
Amélie Mauresmo, Nicole Vaidišová, Ivy (singer) and
Amir Khan (boxer).
It maintains its relationship with its origins in England through a long-term sponsorship deal with Bolton Wanderers F.C., a FA Premier League football (soccer) club. When the team moved to a brand new ground in the late-1990s, their new home was named the Reebok Stadium. Several other English clubs had Reebok sponsorship deals up until the purchase by Adidas, but most have since switched to either the parent brand (which has a long history in football) or another company altogether.
In 2005, Reebok also signed an exclusive agreement to design and supply all 8 team home and away strips for the new Australian
A-League competition. Although not an expensive deal, this partnership is paying huge dividends for Reebok, due to the growing popularity of football and the league in the area. An estimated 125,000 jerseys have been sold in
Australia,a record for a single league's sales in a year for a sports manufacturer. .
Reebok sponsors four teams in the
Australian Football League, those being the
Fremantle Football Club, the North Melbourne Football Club, the
Port Adelaide Football Club and the
Richmond Football Club, the latter two beginning their association from the 2007 season. Reebok has supplied
rugby league teams the Melbourne Storm,
Manly Sea Eagles and the
Gold Coast Titans with club's kits and other merchandise.
In rugby union, Reebok sponsors the
Wales national rugby union team, the last team to date to win a
Grand Slam (Rugby Union) in the Six Nations Championship, and the Tasman Rugby Union in
New Zealand's domestic competition, the Air New Zealand Cup.
In 2006, current
FC Barcelona) and France national football team striker
Thierry Henry (then playing for Arsenal FC) signed a deal to join the "I Am What I Am" campaign on
August 1, 2006. Ryan Giggs has also done "I Am What I Am" commercials. Also, on August 1 2006,
Andriy Shevchenko started his endorsement deal with the company.
The company also holds sponsorships with Club Deportivo Guadalajara, the most popular club in Mexican football, and Brazilian clubs
Sport Club Internacional,
São Paulo Futebol Clube and
Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama.
Several international cricketers, such as Pakistani skipper
Shoaib Malik, Pakistani batsman
Abdur Razzaq, Sri Lankan Captain Mahela Jayawardene, Indian captain
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Indian batsmen VVS Laxman and
Rahul Dravid, and
Chris Gayle of the West Indies cricket team, endorse Reebok. They are supplied with Reebok cricket shoes, as well as with cricket bats marked with the Reebok brand in the cases of Malik, Dhoni, Laxman, and Gayle. In fact, these bats are actually made by Reebok.In September, 2007 it appeared that Reebok had also signed Sanath Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka.Either that, or Sanath simply decided to start using Reebok products.
Rapper
Jay-Z became the first non-athlete to get a signature shoe from Reebok. The "S. Carter Collection by Rbk" was launched in
November 21, 2003 and the "S. Carter" sneaker became the fastest selling shoe in the company history. Later Reebok made a deal with rapper
50 Cent to release a line of
G-Unit sneakers and artists like Nelly and Miri Ben-Ari have become spokespersons for the company.
Recent news
In August 2005, one of the company's largest rivals,
Adidas, announced that it would acquire Reebok for $8 billion. The deal shadowed
Nike, Inc.'s purchase of
Converse in 2003. The acquisition would increase Adidas' market share in North America and allow it to further compete with the world's biggest maker of sports apparel, Nike, Inc.. The deal was completed in January 2006.
On
March 23,
2006, Reebok recalled 300,000 charm bracelets that contained extremely high levels of
lead. The bracelet has a heart pendant at the end that is printed with the name "Reebok." It allegedly caused the lead poisoning death of a 4-year-old child who swallowed it.
On April 20,
2006 The Sun Newspaper reported that Reebok had inked
F.A. Premier League footballer
Thierry Henry of
Arsenal F.C.. Since then
Chelsea F.C. striker
Andriy Shevchenko has signed up to the 'I am What I am' campaign along with Henry.
In August 2006 Reggie Bush of the New Orleans Saints was fined $10,000 for wearing Adidas shoes during a preseason NFL game versus the
Tennessee Titans. The NFL currently only allows players to wear Under Armour, Nike or Reebok shoes during games (each has a contract with the league to provide shoes and may also run NFL-related ad campaigns). It should be noted that Adidas and the NFL elected to leave the Reebok brand on NFL gear after the purchase was completed.
In October 2006 Reebok launches its first blog, I am what I am in Spanish.
In November 2006, the
National Basketball Association and Women's National Basketball Association switched from Reebok to Adidas branding on authentic and replica jerseys because that brand is better known outside North America and the UK.
In late 2006, a court case began between Liverpool FC, the winners of the 2005
Champions League while wearing Reebok's kit, and Reebok. Reebok claimed that Liverpool cost them £7M because of a delay in confirming the renewal of the Carlsberg sponsorship deal, which meant a delay in releasing the away shirt for 2005/06 (the last that Reebok would make for them) The kit that was eventually released was very similar to the away kit for 2003/04, and this is more likely the cause of any loss of revenue, as the kit was still released in adequate time for the new season. Liverpool subsequently switched to Adidas for their official kit following Adidas' acquisition of Reebok.
For the 2007/08 season, the world's premier ice hockey league, the National Hockey League introduced a new uniform system league-wide, designed and manufactured by Reebok and called
Reebok Edge. The new uniforms are sleeker and closer fitting than traditional hockey uniforms and include new fabrics said to repel water and sweat more effectively. Most fans have reserved judgement on the new system, whilst some have been outright hostile, especially over the cost of replica jerseys which are set to be much more expensive than traditional jerseys. Like the fans, most players have reserved judgement, but some have commented that the Edge system's improved water repelling abilities leads to gloves and skates becoming saturated and uncomfortable during play.
In early 2007 the company relocated to its birthplace of
Bolton, England after their former headquarters in Massachusetts was sold to a property group.
In June 2007, Reebok announced
Scarlett Johansson on its array of brand ambassadors. Johansson promotes the Scarlett 'Hearts' Rbk" collection, a 'fashion-forward, athletic-inspired' footwear targeted at the Indian market.
In July 2007, Reebok launched its Lifestyle Footwear Collection in association with Daddy Yankee's new album for those who love to fuse music with fashion. {{cite news| url = http://www.andhranews.net/India/2007/July/24-Reebok-Launches-9128.asp| title = Reebok Launches its Lifestyle Footwear Collection-->
Ice Hockey
Reebok have started making ice hockey equipment since 2005 when they purchased
CCM (The Hockey Company), "The Hockey Company". It quickly became one of the most popular brands in the NHL. They make both goalie and player's equipment. You can often see their gear on some of the league's best players, by example
Pavel Datsyuk of the
Detroit Redwings, Roberto Luongo, Daniel Sedin and his twin Henrik Sedin of the
Vancouver Canucks,
Dion Phaneuf of the Calgary Flames, and their posterboy, the young phenom,
Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins. They also have an exclusive uniform deal with the league
Some athletic shoe models
Some Designer Shoe models
Typography
The typeface usually used for Reebok's logo is called Motter Tektura. It was also the
Typography of Apple Inc. in the 1980s.
References
External links
- Official website
- Official Reebok Cricket Bats
- Business practices website, supplier details
- Solepedia
{{Infobox_Company| company_name = Reebok International Limited| company_logo = | company_type = Subsidiary of adidas| foundation = 1895| company_slogan = I Am What I Am| location = Canton,
Massachusetts, USA,] and
Sports equipment| products =
FootwearAccessories
Sportswear producer of [Athletic shoe, apparel, and accessories and is currently a subsidiary of
adidas. The name comes from Afrikaans/Dutch spelling of rhebok, a type of African
antelope or gazelle. The company, founded in 1895, was originally called
Mercury Sports but was renamed
Reebok in 1960. The company's founders, Joe and Jeff Foster, found the name in a dictionary won in a race by Joe Foster as a boy; the dictionary was a South African edition, hence the spelling.
Reebok is now owned by the German footwear giant Adidas, which completed its acquisition in early 2006.
Early history
Reebok was founded in 1895, in Bolton, by Joseph William Foster under a company called J.W. Foster and Sons Limited. The family-owned business made the running shoes worn in the
1924 Summer Olympics by the athletes Harold Abrahams and
Eric Liddell celebrated in the film
Chariots of Fire.
In 1958, two of the founder's grandsons Jeffrey and Joseph left the family business and started a rival company that came to be known as Reebok. In 1979, Paul Fireman, a partner in an outdoor sporting goods distributorship, spotted Reebok shoes at the annual sporting goods "super show" in
Atlanta, Georgia,
Georgia (U.S. state). He negotiated for the North American distribution license and purchased the rights to sell Reebok footwear. Reebok introduced three running shoes in the United States that year. At $60, they were the most expensive running shoes on the market then. Soon thereafter, Reebok sales exploded when designer Angel Martinez created the Reebok Princess Women's aerobic shoe and the woman's fitness boom took off.
The firm was sold to a group of investors in 1984, led by R. Stephen Rubin of Pentland Industries and Paul Fireman, who established a holding company based in the UK, Limelight Limited, renamed Reebok International Limited after the completion of the sale by Joseph Foster. This company subsequently bought the J.W. Foster limited company from Mr. Foster, to allow it to use the Foster Family history (after 1939). Joe Foster was retained by Rubin and Fireman to expand the companies operations outside the USA, which he did until 1990.
Freestyle and Ex-O-Fit success
Reebok surged in popularity in 1982 after the introduction of the Reebok Freestyle athletic shoe, which was specifically designed for women and came out when the aerobics fitness craze started. Not only was the Reebok Freestyle popular as athletic wear, but also on the streets as casual wear because of its comfort and styling. As a result the
Reebok Freestyle became an icon of the
fashion scene with hi-top versions (including two velcro straps at the top) and colors including white, black, red, yellow, and blue. Reebok continues to produce the Reebok Freestyle to this day as it is popular with cheerleading, aerobic dancing, the gym, and dedicated consumers.
Following the height of the
Reebok Freestyle success, Reebok also introduced a popular
athletic shoe for men, called the Reebok Ex-O-Fit 500. Similar to the
Reebok Freestyle, it came in low-top and hi-top versions; however, unlike the Reebok Freestyle hi-top with two
velcro closure straps, the
Reebok Ex-O-Fit 500 only had one strap. One of the designers of this early footwear was the founder's son, David Foster.
The Pump
In the late-1980s, the company introduced the Reebok Pump line, which used an air bladder, inflated by means of a small pump integrated into the tongue of the shoe, to hold tightly to the wearer's ankle. This allowed for more aggressive maneuvering without injury, but also became a popular fashion element. Around 1993, they introduced an air transfer system which was incorporated into the sole of the trainer. It is now included in several hockey skates, such as the RBK 9k and the RBK 5k.
Human rights and production details
In the past, Reebok had an association with
outsourcing through
sweatshops, but today it claims it is firmly committed to human rights. In April 2004, Reebok's footwear division became the first company to be accredited by the Fair Labor Association. In
2004, Reebok also became a founding member of the Fair Factories Clearinghouse, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving worker conditions across the apparel industry.
Supplier information, according to the Reebok website as of May 2007:"
FootwearReebok uses footwear factories in 14 countries. Most factories making Reebok footwear are based in Asia—primarily China (accounting for 51% of total footwear production), Indonesia (21%), Vietnam (17%) and Thailand (7%). Production is consolidated, with 88% of Reebok footwear manufactured in 11 factories, employing over 75,000 workers."
"ApparelReebok has factories in 45 countries. The process of purchasing products from suppliers is organized by region. Most (52%) of Reebok's apparel sold in the US is produced in Asia, with the rest coming from countries in the Caribbean, North America, Africa and the Middle East. Apparel sold in Europe is typically sourced from Asia and Europe. Apparel sold in the Asia Pacific region is typically produced by Asian-based manufacturers."
Endorsements
The company holds exclusive rights to manufacture and market both authentic and replica uniform jerseys and sideline apparel of the teams of the National Football League since 2002, the Canadian Football League since 2004, and is the official shoe supplier to the
NFL and Major League Baseball. In addition Reebok acquired official National Hockey League sponsor CCM (The Hockey Company) in 2004, and is now manufacturing ice hockey equipment under the CCM and RBK brands, and has signed popular young stars
Sidney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin to endorsement deals (Crosby for Rbk, Ovechkin for CCM). Reebok has phased out the CCM name on NHL authentic and replica jerseys in recent years, using the Reebok logo since 2005. Reebok is also endorsed by Allen Iverson,
Carolina Klüft, Amélie Mauresmo,
Nicole Vaidišová,
Ivy (singer) and Amir Khan (boxer).
It maintains its relationship with its origins in England through a long-term sponsorship deal with
Bolton Wanderers F.C., a
FA Premier League football (soccer) club. When the team moved to a brand new ground in the late-1990s, their new home was named the
Reebok Stadium. Several other English clubs had Reebok sponsorship deals up until the purchase by Adidas, but most have since switched to either the parent brand (which has a long history in football) or another company altogether.
In 2005, Reebok also signed an exclusive agreement to design and supply all 8 team home and away strips for the new Australian A-League competition. Although not an expensive deal, this partnership is paying huge dividends for Reebok, due to the growing popularity of football and the league in the area. An estimated 125,000 jerseys have been sold in
Australia,a record for a single league's sales in a year for a sports manufacturer. .
Reebok sponsors four teams in the
Australian Football League, those being the
Fremantle Football Club, the
North Melbourne Football Club, the Port Adelaide Football Club and the Richmond Football Club, the latter two beginning their association from the 2007 season. Reebok has supplied
rugby league teams the Melbourne Storm, Manly Sea Eagles and the
Gold Coast Titans with club's kits and other merchandise.
In rugby union, Reebok sponsors the Wales national rugby union team, the last team to date to win a
Grand Slam (Rugby Union) in the
Six Nations Championship, and the Tasman Rugby Union in New Zealand's domestic competition, the
Air New Zealand Cup.
In 2006, current
FC Barcelona) and
France national football team striker
Thierry Henry (then playing for Arsenal FC) signed a deal to join the "I Am What I Am" campaign on
August 1, 2006.
Ryan Giggs has also done "I Am What I Am" commercials. Also, on August 1 2006, Andriy Shevchenko started his endorsement deal with the company.
The company also holds sponsorships with Club Deportivo Guadalajara, the most popular club in Mexican football, and Brazilian clubs
Sport Club Internacional, São Paulo Futebol Clube and
Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama.
Several international
cricketers, such as Pakistani skipper Shoaib Malik, Pakistani batsman Abdur Razzaq, Sri Lankan Captain
Mahela Jayawardene, Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Indian batsmen VVS Laxman and
Rahul Dravid, and
Chris Gayle of the
West Indies cricket team, endorse Reebok. They are supplied with Reebok cricket shoes, as well as with cricket bats marked with the Reebok brand in the cases of Malik, Dhoni, Laxman, and Gayle. In fact, these bats are actually made by Reebok.In September, 2007 it appeared that Reebok had also signed Sanath Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka.Either that, or Sanath simply decided to start using Reebok products.
Rapper Jay-Z became the first non-athlete to get a signature shoe from Reebok. The "S. Carter Collection by Rbk" was launched in
November 21,
2003 and the "S. Carter" sneaker became the fastest selling shoe in the company history. Later Reebok made a deal with rapper 50 Cent to release a line of
G-Unit sneakers and artists like Nelly and
Miri Ben-Ari have become spokespersons for the company.
Recent news
In August 2005, one of the company's largest rivals, Adidas, announced that it would acquire Reebok for $8 billion. The deal shadowed
Nike, Inc.'s purchase of Converse in 2003. The acquisition would increase Adidas'
market share in
North America and allow it to further compete with the world's biggest maker of sports apparel,
Nike, Inc.. The deal was completed in January 2006.
On
March 23,
2006, Reebok recalled 300,000 charm bracelets that contained extremely high levels of
lead. The bracelet has a heart pendant at the end that is printed with the name "Reebok." It allegedly caused the lead poisoning death of a 4-year-old child who swallowed it.
On April 20, 2006
The Sun Newspaper reported that Reebok had inked F.A. Premier League footballer Thierry Henry of
Arsenal F.C.. Since then
Chelsea F.C. striker Andriy Shevchenko has signed up to the 'I am What I am' campaign along with Henry.
In August 2006 Reggie Bush of the
New Orleans Saints was fined $10,000 for wearing Adidas shoes during a preseason NFL game versus the Tennessee Titans. The NFL currently only allows players to wear Under Armour, Nike or Reebok shoes during games (each has a contract with the league to provide shoes and may also run NFL-related ad campaigns). It should be noted that Adidas and the NFL elected to leave the Reebok brand on NFL gear after the purchase was completed.
In October 2006 Reebok launches its first blog, I am what I am in Spanish.
In November 2006, the National Basketball Association and
Women's National Basketball Association switched from Reebok to Adidas branding on authentic and replica jerseys because that brand is better known outside North America and the UK.
In late 2006, a court case began between Liverpool FC, the winners of the 2005 Champions League while wearing Reebok's kit, and Reebok. Reebok claimed that Liverpool cost them £7M because of a delay in confirming the renewal of the
Carlsberg sponsorship deal, which meant a delay in releasing the away shirt for 2005/06 (the last that Reebok would make for them) The kit that was eventually released was very similar to the away kit for 2003/04, and this is more likely the cause of any loss of revenue, as the kit was still released in adequate time for the new season. Liverpool subsequently switched to Adidas for their official kit following Adidas' acquisition of Reebok.
For the 2007/08 season, the world's premier ice hockey league, the
National Hockey League introduced a new uniform system league-wide, designed and manufactured by Reebok and called Reebok Edge. The new uniforms are sleeker and closer fitting than traditional hockey uniforms and include new fabrics said to repel water and sweat more effectively. Most fans have reserved judgement on the new system, whilst some have been outright hostile, especially over the cost of replica jerseys which are set to be much more expensive than traditional jerseys. Like the fans, most players have reserved judgement, but some have commented that the Edge system's improved water repelling abilities leads to gloves and skates becoming saturated and uncomfortable during play.
In early 2007 the company relocated to its birthplace of Bolton, England after their former headquarters in Massachusetts was sold to a property group.
In June 2007, Reebok announced Scarlett Johansson on its array of brand ambassadors. Johansson promotes the Scarlett 'Hearts' Rbk" collection, a 'fashion-forward, athletic-inspired' footwear targeted at the Indian market.
In July 2007, Reebok launched its Lifestyle Footwear Collection in association with
Daddy Yankee's new album for those who love to fuse music with fashion. {{cite news| url = http://www.andhranews.net/India/2007/July/24-Reebok-Launches-9128.asp| title = Reebok Launches its Lifestyle Footwear Collection-->
Ice Hockey
Reebok have started making ice hockey equipment since 2005 when they purchased
CCM (The Hockey Company), "The Hockey Company". It quickly became one of the most popular brands in the NHL. They make both goalie and player's equipment. You can often see their gear on some of the league's best players, by example
Pavel Datsyuk of the Detroit Redwings,
Roberto Luongo,
Daniel Sedin and his twin Henrik Sedin of the
Vancouver Canucks,
Dion Phaneuf of the Calgary Flames, and their posterboy, the young phenom, Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins. They also have an exclusive uniform deal with the league
Some athletic shoe models
- Reebok Classics
- Reebok Freestyle
- Reebok Pump
Some Designer Shoe models
Typography
The typeface usually used for Reebok's logo is called Motter Tektura. It was also the
Typography of Apple Inc. in the 1980s.
References
External links
- Official website
- Official Reebok Cricket Bats
- Business practices website, supplier details
- Solepedia
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