At A Glance
- Angel Reese becomes the first WNBA player in nearly 30 years to launch a signature Reebok shoe.
- The Reebok Angel Reese 1 debuts September 18 in three colorways: Diamond Dust, Receipts Ready, and Mebounds.
- A hometown-inspired Charm City edition follows in October, and a pet-inspired Tiago King Reese colorway drops in November.
- Shoes retail for $120 and will be sold through Reebok and select retailers like Dick’s Sporting Goods.
Angel Reese’s Reebok Angel Reese 1 Sneakers Get Official Release Dates
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese is stepping into sneaker history this fall. On September 18, the Reebok Angel Reese 1 will finally hit shelves in three debut colorways: Diamond Dust (white with mother-of-pearl accents), Receipts Ready (black-and-white with red hits), and Mebounds (a bold hot pink tribute to her viral “mebounds” persona). Each pair will retail for $120 at Reebok, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and select retailers.
“This isn’t just a shoe, it’s my style, my story, and my stamp on the game,” Reese said. “Reebok and I built something that’s true to who I am, and I hope it pushes others to stand in their power, too.”
‘Charm City’ and ‘Tiago King Reese’ Colorways Coming Next
The launch is only the beginning. In October, Reebok will roll out the Charm City edition, a black-and-purple tribute to Reese’s hometown of Baltimore. November brings the Tiago King Reese colorway, a tan-and-beige pair inspired by her beloved dog Tiago.
“I knew I had to create a colorway in honor of my baby boy, Tiago—the dog who brings me so much love and joy,” Reese said.


Performance Meets Style
The Angel Reese 1 isn’t just about looks. Reebok packed the shoe with pro-level performance features: an exoskeleton upper modeled after angel wings, ventilated mesh cutouts, nitrogen-infused SuperFloat foam pods, and a TPU heel stability cup. Underfoot, Reebok’s Energy Return System (ERS) and a multi-directional traction outsole aim to support powerful players. Reese’s “AR” logo is also worked into the design.
Apparel Collection Expands the Launch
Alongside the sneakers, Reebok will release a matching apparel line inspired by Reese’s “unapologetic energy.” Expect crop tops, oversized sweatshirts, glam sweats, and graphic tees designed to flow from the court to everyday wear.
A Milestone for Reebok and the WNBA
The shoe cements Reese as the first WNBA player to land a Reebok signature model since Rebecca Lobo in 1997. Her partnership with the brand started during her LSU days as an NIL deal, then expanded under Reebok Basketball president Shaquille O’Neal, who mentored Reese and pushed for her shoe.
Despite being sidelined with a back injury, Reese remains one of the most visible faces in sports. She’s graced the cover of NBA 2K26’s WNBA Edition, partnered with McDonald’s for the “Angel Reese Special,” collaborated with Reese’s candy, and even became a part-owner of the DC Power women’s soccer team.







