
Reebok Basketball's iconic Question silhouette for Allen Iverson celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2026. To commemorate the occasion, the team has linked up with Zellerfeld to present the Question 96/26, a 3D-printed version of the NBA legend's debut signature shoe.
The updated model was unveiled via social media by A.I. in a post in which he asks, "What's next?" The 3D-printed Question 96/26 by Zellerfeld isn't a one-to-one execution of the original Reebok Question—a mid-top designed by Scott Hewett. Instead, the modern take opts for a low-cut shape that fuses Zellerfeld's expertise in laceless, slip-on footwear with elements from Iveron's beloved basketball shoe from 30 years ago.
On its website, Zellerfeld describes the $170 offering as a "a fluid, sculptural expression that honours the legacy of the Question while establishing an entirely new identity of its own."

The most-recognizable design cue between the Question Mid from '96 and the 3D-printed version is the oval-shaped windows across the midsole. Additionally, a honeycomb structure throughout the model nods to the signature form of Hexalite cushioning seen in Iverson's oldest Reebok Basketball design.
Enjoy official photos of the 3D-printed shoes by Reebok and Zellerfeld ahead. You can add the futuristic pair to your wardrobe on Tuesday, Aug. 25, for $170 exclusively through Zellerfeld.com. Estimated delivery is 3–4 weeks. The Question 96/26 debuts in "Stone" and "Lilac" colorways.
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