Why?
The old one is somewhat iconic.
Why?
I'll stick to my British Knights, thank you very much.
Me too.Reebok is British? I never knew.
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Interesting, never knew that. It seems greatness is a family trait for those lot.
With the rise of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s, both Dassler brothers joined the Nazi Party, with Rudolf reputed as being the more ardent National Socialist.[1] Rudolf was drafted, and later captured, while Adi stayed behind to produce boots for the Wehrmacht and then broke away from the Nazi Party.[2] The war exacerbated the differences between the brothers and their wives. Rudolf, upon his capture by American troops, was suspected of being a member of the SS, information supposedly supplied by none other than his brother Adi.[3]
OBI-WAN NEVER TOLD YOU WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR LOGOCool, Vader's shuttle in negative space.
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Yeah, I don't believe that.The first one, they used that font all the way from 1895? No way.
I remember that. I think it was used for a specific line though.Didn't Reebok use this logo for a while in the mid 2000's, shortening the name to RBK. I remember some football shirts changing to it.
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Damn it...semantic satiation got me again.
The word Reebok sounds really weird to me now.
reebok, reebok, ree, bok, reebok reebok reebok reebok reebok ree of bok,
bok of ree, reebok, reebok
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Used to own 1 of these, still didn't know what the pumps are for.....
I'll stick to my British Knights, thank you very much.
Looks kinda like the adidas triangle.
Reebok is pure garbage, same with Nike. I tend to stick with Adidas or Puma.
Reebok is British? I never knew.
Reebok is pure garbage, same with Nike. I tend to stick with Adidas or Puma.
I'd always assumed it was just a local thing, and in other countries they used the relevant flag.See people? They need to go back to the flag logo.
will look great when incorporated into the design of footwear. 'targeting reticule' goes well with the shape of a foot.
Nope.
They already have an iconic logo. Even though they kinda diluted the brand with a whole bunch of different variations like the Rbk one in the past decade or so, they should stick with it.
Also no way they've been using that font since 1895? That's the same font as the 80s Apple Computer logo.
Left or right?Used to own 1 of these, still didn't know what the pumps are for.....
Didn't Reebok use this logo for a while in the mid 2000's, shortening the name to RBK. I remember some football shirts changing to it.
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