Two icons collide on the Classic Leather Tabi once again, this time in a muted beige colorway that just might be better than the original white that Reebok's signature sneaker is known for.
Although both silhouettes originated in the '80s, Margiela’s Tabi and Reebok’s Classic Leather cater to different clienteles. Here, however, the split-toe shoe and the one-time runner become one in a design that is meant for everyone. The result is a striking reinterpretation of two of the most recognizable silhouettes in footwear. The sneaker even comes with a pair of Tabi-ready socks, because the devil's in the detals.
The Tabi aesthetic isn't for everyone, and we've got you've covered if you're part of that camp. The Club C silhouette comes from Reebok’s 1985 tennis shoe, which has once again been radicalized by Maison Margiela’s signature optical illusions.
In spite of its appearance, the sneaker is crafted from a single cut of flat leather. Maison Margiela's trompe l’oeil technique (literally meaning “trick of the eye”) has been applied to give the impression of raised stitches, curves, and shadows across the surface.