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Reebok Pump Court Victory Dual Low “White/Blue” @ Purchaze

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Reebok Pump Court Victory Dual Low White/Blue at Purchaze

The Reebok Pump Court Victory Dual Low in the “White/Black/Blue/Purple” colorway has arrived at Purchaze.

The Sneakers features a leather toe box, premium materials, a classic shape and matching midsole. Reebok introduced the “Pump” technology in 1989. It provides the ultimate in a custom fit and support system. The honeycomb is one of the strongest yet lightest shapes found in nature.

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Reebok Pump Court Victory Dual Low White/Blue at Purchaze
Reebok Pump Court Victory Dual Low White/Blue at Purchaze


17 Jan, 2008 | Reebok, Sneakers |
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  • 6 Comments so far »

    1. Eps said

      am January 17 2008 @ 11:30 am

      I don’t see how this relates to the court victory hi (or maybe it’s not supposed to?). The shape of it seems a bit odd, very bulky.

    2. HyeStyleKid said

      am January 17 2008 @ 12:03 pm

      the shoe does look odd making it look ugly but the colors r nice

    3. HA$$AN said

      am January 17 2008 @ 2:19 pm

      Reeboks with the straps!!

    4. HA$$AN said

      am January 17 2008 @ 2:21 pm

      these aren’t Court Victory HI’s… they are LOW, LOW LOWs!!

    5. JREAL TALK said

      am January 17 2008 @ 2:50 pm

      These are a good color way. Not on top of my “to buy list” but they aren’t too bad. I’m still waitin’ on the release of them reverse jam electric blues! Thos are sneaker pimps!

    6. Eps said

      am January 17 2008 @ 3:02 pm

      Call me old fashioned, but when they make a shoe that’s named after another shoe but with the designation “low”…the shoes should share similarities.

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