The idea of a partnership between a major footwear brand and a collection of trend-setting retailers and artists isn’t a new concept, but it’s one still in use today by a wide variety of labels such as Reebok, New Balance, Asics, and more. Reebok’s been one of the bigger players in the ‘collaboration’ game this year, showing no nike free run 3.0 mens reservations with its massive fifteen-pronged Reebok Workout 25th Anniversary Collection and its out-sourced designs of the Question, etc., and we’re sure to expect the same for 2013 as we get a look at a Reebok Classic designed by Josh ‘Stash’ Franklin – a true pioneer of the sneaker game.
What we see here is Stash’s signature grey/blue colorway (seen in his first Reebok collaboration with the Graphlite Pumps, done in conjunction with Packer Shoes) and a unique graphic pattern on the upper quarter that appears to be of a 3-D effect. A second pair of Classics in the background could either point to a second Stash design, or perhaps a design by another artist/store that may allude to a similar collaborative capsule release like the Workouts. More below, so take a look and stay tuned for more updates.
What is your preferred technique for storing your sneakers? Obviously boxes on boxes will only get you so far, as those sort of stacks can start to teeter and get out of control pretty quickly as soon as your collection gets some depth to it. Offering up some interesting solutions is this new video from Ikea, in which the Swedish furniture outfitter redesigns the room of blogger Jess Gavigan utilizing some pretty interesting sneaker centric items. Continue reading to check out the video and tell us in the comments how you’ve got your footwear stash organized.