11 Color Options
These sneakers are the result of a fusion of retro style. They have bold colours and design. The shoes combine the bold Y2K style and Reebok's DNA. They will impress you with their rich colours and distinctive sole. They have a fluffy upper and strong laces that underline their personality. On the tongue, you'll find a hidden pocket, which you reveal by opening the label
The Reebok Club C sneakers first appeared in 1985 as the sneakers of tennis champions, hence the letter C in the name. The minimalist design, which was part of the conventional style of tennis players back then has survived pretty much until today. If you're more into vintage styles rather than today's trends, the Reebok Club C sneakers will be perfect for you.
Suede: leather cut from the back, while the fibers remain on the surface, suede is less prone to damage than nubuck.
Syntetika: The synthetic upper is made of synthetic materials that are lightweight, durable and easy to clean. It provides good protection against moisture and at the same time allows for a comfortable wearing experience.
Rubber: The rubber outsole provides excellent grip and durability on a variety of surfaces. Thanks to its elasticity, it absorbs shock, increasing comfort when walking or running.
Founded in 1895 in England, Reebok is a dynamically evolving brand that supports individuality not only in sports but also in everyday life. The brand’s goal is to provide shoes that fit perfectly, offer comfort, and meet the needs of its customers. Reebok guarantees satisfaction through modern technology, high-quality materials, unique colorways, and increasingly refined designs. Above all, the brand aims to ensure that you enjoy your sporting experience and have fun while doing it.
Carrier | Price | Delivery days |
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DHL Economy | from 6 £ | From Tuesday 17.6.2025 |
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