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This year marks the fifteenth anniversary of the Reebok Pump D-Time. This was Dee Brown’s first signature shoe that was given to him after winning the 1991 Slam Dunk Contest wearing the Pump Omni Lites which were brought back in celebration last month.
Dee Brown’s “no look” Dunk was heavily illustrated on the D-Time with even his signature logo being drawn from the silhouette of him covering his face. Reebok took this all the way to the sole which we have displayed after the jump. The Reebok D-Time was also one of the first Reebok basketball shoes that were part of the multi-year campaign of “Above The Rim” during Reebok’s heyday of basketball kicks in the mid-90’s. In total 1993 individually numbered pairs of the Reebok D-Time have been released in the original Black/White/Orange colorup for $109.99. |
Reebok Pump D-Time Dee Brown Bring Back
Reebok Pump D-Time Dee Brown Bring Back
Reebok Pump D-Time Dee Brown Bring Back
Reebok Pump D-Time Dee Brown Bring Back
Reebok Pump D-Time Dee Brown Bring Back
Reebok Pump D-Time Dee Brown Bring Back
Reebok Pump D-Time Dee Brown Bring Back
Reebok Pump D-Time Dee Brown Bring Back
Reebok Pump D-Time Dee Brown Bring Back
Reebok Omni Pump Lite and Reebok Pump D-Time Dee Brown Bring Back
Reebok Omni Pump Lite and Reebok Pump D-Time Dee Brown Bring Back