Monday, 4 April 2011

The Reebok Classic

The Reebok Classic is an extremely popular brand-name shoe, especially in the UK with young people ("geezers" and "Chavs").
The Fly humorously states on his blog:
"Reebok Classics - You cannot claim any Geezer status without these, must be gleaming white, gold stripes are best down to yellow or orange which are considered a bit pikey by the Geezer hierarchy"
A comment on the Ryan's Bar (Stoke Newington, London) website refers to the Reebok Classic and the people who wear them in derogatory terms.
"craphole of a pub old stokey geezers stay upstairs with cheap elasticated jeans and cheap reebok classics" - Keirah [1]
British rapper Mike Skinner aka The Streets is a spokesperson for the Classics line, as he favours white Reebok Workout Plus trainers. [2] On his song "Let's Push Things Forward" one of his lyrics refers to the shoes:
"Let's put on our Classics and have a little dance, shall we?"
Arctic Monkeys also highlight the popularity of Reebok Classics amongst the common British 'chav' in the opening line to their song, "A Certain Romance":
"Well oh they might wear classic Reeboks, or knackered Converse, or trackie-bottoms tucked in socks."
Pete Doherty refers to Reebok Classics in the Babyshambles song, "Albion".
UK rappers The Mitchell Bros. argued that while Adidas Superstars and Nike Air Force 1s dominate the American hip-hop scene, Reebok Classic is the preferred brand of Brit-Hoppers for its "Britishness." Also in their video SoleMate they are driving around London in pimped out Reebok Classic-Mobiles.

Wikipedia. (2009). Reebok Classics.

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