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    Reebok Question Low Golf "Red Toe"
    Spring 2025

    Allen Iverson's Reebok Question Low Is Now A Golf Shoe

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    Spring 2025

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    Reebok

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    White/Red

    Spring 2025

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    Since retiring form the NBA more than 10 years ago, Allen Iverson has been busy with personal matters, community endeavors, and Vice Presidential duties for Reebok Basketball. To unwind (and indulge his competitive appetite), the Virginia-native has picked up the game of golf. Ahead of the Masters in Augusta, Ga., A.I. and company have reimagined his iconic Question signature model as a low-top golf shoe.

    Unveiled to the world by professional golfer Matt Kang, the Reebok Question Low Golf shoe brings Iverson's hardwood legacy to the green. An initial look at the pair showcases some of the model's most emblematic details–including the leather 'Red Toe', branded ghillie lacing, and Q logo on the spine.

    Some netizens have already taken to social media to express their opinions of the shoe. While many folks are fans of Iverson's first signature sneaker in any form, others have dismissed the golf update as 'unnecessary', likening it to bowling footwear'. The criticism arrives because of the modification's tooling. Reebok's foray into golf keeps things simple on the cushioning and traction front, mimicking hard-bottom golf shoes of the 1970s. A semi-translucent, icy blue spikeless outsole brings further personality to all 18 holes.

    “Note”Reebok Question Low Golf. Photo via Allen Iverson.

    No word has been confirmed by either party involved about a firm Reebok.com release, but that's likely to change soon. Expect other designs from the Allen Iverson x Reebok catalog to get the golf update in the future.

    For more footwear news, check out the Nike Roshe Golf inspired by the Phoenix Open.

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