
Reebok Taps Netflix’s ‘La Casa De Papel’ for Heist-Inspired Footwear Collaboration
Reebok has tapped Netflix‘s Money Heist (also known as La Casa De Papel) for a collection of apparel and footwear inspired by the comedy-drama series, which concluded in December of last year. The range plants motifs from the series on Reebok’s most esteemed silhouettes: the Classic Leather, Freestyle Hi, Zig Kinetica II and Club C.



The Classic Leather takes on the identity-concealing masks worn by the heist crew with a 3D-molded side stripe featuring texture that mimics the masks’ mustache, while the Freestyle Hi pays homage to Tokyo’s signature Ankh necklace and features a rub-away window block that reveals highly-sought-after gold. The Zig Kentica II reworks the stealthy squad’s red jumpsuits with a textile upper, premium stitching and an inspired zipper detail, and the Club C toasts to the Professor with a glasses-shaped metal lace dubrae, a tie and wire detail molded after his earpiece on the shoe’s tongue.
Each footwear silhouette arrives inside unique packaging inspired by the Royal Mint of Spain, where the La Casa De Papel crew completed their first heist. Shoes are wrapped in red tissue paper, which is intended to symbolize the Professor’s liking for origami.




Rounding out the capsule, Reebok and Netflix are offering up a selection of T-shirts and hoodies, all of which play on the crew’s skillful heist tactics in various graphic forms. Sizing ranges from 2XS to 2XL, according to the brand.
The Reebox x La Casa de Papel collection is now available to shop on Reebok’s website. Take a look at the collection above.
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