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Reebok Hammer Street Sneakers - Black/Chalk/Gum
Reebok Hammer Street Sneakers - Black/Chalk/Gum
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Old School Cool. New School Edge.
The Reebok Hammer Street in Black/Chalk/Gum is a masterclass in retro-modern sneaker design. Drawing from Reebok's rich archive of court and street silhouettes, the Hammer Street brings that unmistakable 90s energy into the present — refined, restrained, and impossibly cool.
The contrast is everything here. Jet black suede meets chalk white leather panels, all sitting atop a warm gum rubber outsole that ties the whole look together with a vintage nod. This is the sneaker that works as hard on the street as it does in the culture.
What Makes It Stand Out
- Premium Black Suede Upper — Soft, textured, and rich in depth. The suede develops character with every wear, making each pair uniquely yours.
- Chalk White Leather Panels — Clean contrast leather overlays frame the silhouette and highlight the iconic Reebok Vector logo in bold relief.
- Iconic Vector Logo — Reebok's signature mark, rendered in chalk white against the black suede for maximum visual impact.
- Gum Rubber Outsole — The finishing touch that elevates the colourway from great to iconic. Warm, translucent gum rubber with a multi-directional traction pattern for grip on any surface.
- Perforated Toe Box — Subtle ventilation detail that adds texture and breathability to the forefoot.
- Padded Collar & Tongue — Cushioned for comfort and ankle support throughout the day.
- Lace-Up Closure with Black Laces — Tonal black lacing keeps the upper clean and cohesive.
- Embroidered Reebok Heel Badge — Heritage branding on the heel counter for a premium finishing detail.
Style It With
Black joggers, cargo trousers, washed denim, or tailored shorts — the Hammer Street's monochrome-meets-gum palette makes it one of the most versatile sneakers in your rotation. Dress it up or keep it street; this shoe does both without breaking a sweat.
Heritage silhouette. Street-ready attitude. The Reebok Hammer Street — for those who know their sneaker history.
