Angel Reese (Photo via Instagram)
With the WNBA season approaching, Reebok continues to build on its unstoppable momentum in women’s basketball, and getting Angel Reese to help them was a monumental decision.
Continuing their impact, the storied brand has unveiled the second capsule collection, the SS25 Reebok x Angel.
On Thursday, Reese took to social media and posted several stunning looks from the lifestyle footwear and apparel collection.
The SS25 Reebok x Angel Collection pays homage to Angel’s feminine side and her culture-driving fashion. The style features a soft color palette of ‘Coral Pink’ and ‘Gold Chrome,’ along with design details inspired by Reese.
Paying homage to her femininity and iconic fashion style, the Reebok x Angel Collection inspires “women every day that they can be sporty, girly, and style-forward.”
“When hoops meet high fashion- Angel Reese X Reebok Collection 💗 OUT NOW! 💞💗💋, Angel Reese wrote on Instagram.
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As for the shoes she is wearing, the first pair are the Reebok x Angel Club C Bulc, which are just $100 and are a lifestyle shoe with a chunky profile.
Angel Reese Looking to Have An Even Better 2025 Season
Angel Reese (Image Credit: Getty Images)
In her 2024 WNBA season, Angel Reese, playing for the Chicago Sky, had an impressive rookie campaign even though it ended prematurely.
Selected No. 7 overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft, Reese finished second in Rookie of the Year voting after averaging 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds.
Reese also broke multiple WNBA rookie records for rebounds, including the single-season record.
To improve her skills, she participated in the inaugural season of Unrivaled as a member of Rose BC. All she did was earn Second Team All-Unrivaled honors and win the league’s first-ever Defensive Player of the Year Award.
Rose went on to win the championship despite Reese being sidelined for postseason play with a hand injury.
Big things could be happening for her and the Ski in 2025.
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