
A Pocket Guide to Reebok
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This guide tells the cultural and subcultural narrative of the iconic brand: from its early days as a runner's favorite - Reebok was the shoe worn by Harold 'Chariots of Fire' Abrahams when he won the 1924 Olympics - via its 80s and 90s popularity thanks to not only tennis champs but step aerobics icon, Jane Fonda, to its collabs with Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Emporio Armani...
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Josh Sims is a freelance style writer, contributing to the likes of the Financial Times, The Independent, The Independent on Sunday, Mail on Sunday, Channel 4, the BBC, Esquire, GQ, Wallpaper* and i-D. He is the author of Icons of Men's Style and Cult Streetwear for Laurence King and contributor to several fashion books from Taschen. He has extensive contacts within the style and mainstream press.