The roots of the Reebok range date back to the 19th century. And thanks to the enthusiastic athlete Joseph William Foster of England, who put on the running shoes and gave the appearance of the first treadmill.
At first, the shoes were named Foster's shoes. In 1958, however, the founder's nephew, Robert Foster, proposed a much simpler and more accurate name - Reebok. He was inspired by the ultra-graceful South African gazelle. Over time, they have come to their runners, NBA basketball players and NHL hockey players. Now Reebok also sees the market for urban shoes and especially for us.