Reebok

Question Mid "White Party"

Sneaker history

The Reebok Question Mid ‘White Party’ is one of the cleaner iterations of Allen Iverson’s signature silhouette, built around a tonal white palette that strips away the bold color blocking the model is often associated with. The upper is constructed in quilted white leather, a textural detail that adds depth to what could otherwise read as a straightforward clean colorway. The toe box and heel overlay are rendered in light grey suede, providing subtle contrast and grounding the shoe visually. Gold metallic embroidery on the Reebok vector logo at the midfoot ties in with the gold hit on the tongue badge, giving the shoe a restrained but deliberate premium feel. The midsole is white with a translucent Hexalite cushioning window at the heel, a signature functional element of the Question line that debuted with Iverson’s first signature shoe in 1996. The outsole continues the clean white treatment. The ‘White Party’ name references the all-white dress code events that became a cultural touchstone in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a period during which Iverson was one of the most visible figures at the intersection of basketball and street culture. The shoe has seen multiple release windows under this name, making precise dating difficult without additional documentation.

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