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Reebok releases new sneaker design in honor of Israel’s 68th Independence Day

The special edition sneaker is blue and white and has “Israel 68” engraved on it’s heel.

Reebok's special edition shoe in honor of Israel's 68th Independence Day celebrations . (photo creditREEBOK ISRAEL)

Reebok released a special edition sneaker design on Monday in honor of Israel’s 68th Independence Day celebrations.

The sneaker is blue and white and has “Israel 68” engraved on the back heel.

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According to Moshe Sinai, the CEO of Reebok Israel, these sneakers are consoder to be a collector’s item in Israel and the world.

The Independence Day sneaker features the Reebok “Pump” technology. A push button releases compressed air into the shoe increasing the hold it has on the wearer’s foot, allowing the shoe to maintain the person’s natural step.

On Independence Day  the shoe will be sold in an auction to take place on the Reebok Facebook page.

Proceeds from the sale of the shoe will be donated to the organization Crossfit Without Borders which helps people with mental disabilities integrate into the Crossfit community.

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