Reebok The Pump Returns

Reebok bringing back “The Pump” original is long overdue. Many of us that have been into sneakers for years, all but pray for the days when the marketing teams at Nike and Reebok went “no holds barred” against each other. Back when you could see Richard Chang Pump Up, and Air Out, literally. The first of the new commercials to hit the web is the above “Reebok Pump Beat.” Although the idea behind the commercial is nothing new, for me it’s exciting to see Reebok coming back with a little reminiscent advertising. Hopefully, this will heat up the competition between footwear brands, because we all win when the companies push each other to make better products and lower their prices at the same time.

Let’s face it, Nike and the Air Jordan Brand have really dominated for a number of years now. With that, has come an incredible drop in quality from the Swoosh. With the exception of the basketball signature sneaker lines like Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, and Chris Paul, and the new Trainer 1, most of the materials have taken a significant nose dive from the mid-’90s. It may be more profitable, but it’s not what got them to where they are.

As for Reebok, the history of their lineup is vast, and most of the OG sneakerheads would agree, a goldmine waiting to be retroed. The Pump celebrates it’s 20 year anniversary this year, a technology that 20 years ago was so successful, even Nike quickly dropped the thought of competing (Air Command Force). I’d love to see Reebok step it up with the aggressive marketing again, every commercial was filled with “zingers” towards an athlete signed to Nike or the kicks they wore. Competition is key to success, and as of right now there is very little in the industry. Most companies, like Reebok, are hanging on to their brands in other avenues besides sneakers. There is no shortage of fans, sneakerheads, or aspiring designers, so hopefully, this 20 year anniversary can Pump up the competition.

I grabbed a handful of my favorite Reebok Pump commercials from back in the day after the break. Including the ad for the Original Pump with Danny Ainge, Byron Scott, Dominique Wilkins, etc. Do you think they were actually worried someone was gonna intentionally kick the release valve on their Pumps?

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Free Kicks for Sneakerheads on Twitter?

Ray Allen Air Jordans Left for a Lucky Fan
Ray Allen Air Jordans Left for a Lucky Fan

From musical references to most recently being the subject of MTV’s coverage of the Video Music Awards (VMA), Twitter has changed what “news” is. Everything is real-time, what people are buzzing about now, but from a sneaker addict perspective, the sneaker culture has seen some of the greatest benefits from “tweeting.” Personally, I had a great experience thanks to Adidas’ use of Twitter, but beyond that, there is so much more for sneaker lovers on Twitter.

The hype around upcoming releases is what fuels sales numbers, and also helps determine what shoes actually make it from a sample pair, into a production model. Twitter has taken that to a whole new level. Celebrity sneakerheads seem to enjoy showing off their latest pick-up as much as the rest of us. Although many, like Wale, seem to have the hottest upcoming release months in advance, a few others have been jumping in on the action lately in even more creative ways.

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Adidas Special Ops – Guerrilla Marketing at It’s Best

House of Pain x Adidas Campus 80's Mission Accomplished!

Since March I have been hunting for some sneakers, specifically the House of Pain x

Adidas Campus 80’s. When these shoes came out I was able to get my hands on a pair of size 14’s, one size too big. I bought them with the intention of reselling them and using the money to pick up a size 13, because there is now way I can own a pair of shoes and not wear them. Wearing a 14 was out of the question. I was able to resell the 14’s fairly quickly, within a day or two, but unfortunately the one size 13 on eBay had already disappeared. So I added it to my notifications that day so eBay would email me every time a new listing was posted that included House of Pain and Adidas. I was amazed, and entertained at how many people use irrelevant keywords, but I have not seen a single size 13 since March.

After hunting through the pages and pages of for sale posts on all of the sneaker message boards, I thought I would give twitter a try. The following is what I posted…

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