Reebok and London-based streetwear label Maharishi announced their second collaborative project, the LT Court "Hemp", calling on the plant fabric that's been a mainstay in Maharishi collections since the 1900s.
Founded in 1994, Maharishi is defined by its “pacifist military design” aesthetic and a strong respect for nature and utilitarian design. For their second installment, the Reebok x Maharishi LT Court continues to showcase the brands’ mutual respect for heritage sports footwear.
Maharishi's deep understanding of military fabrications, silhouettes, and archetypes has leveled it as one of the industry's longest-leading experts in its space. Adored by generations, it's synonymous with 90s subculture, with its iconic Snopants still snatched up for a pretty penny on the vintage market.
Its unique positioning as a contemporary high-performer and desirable vintage brand has allowed it to exist across markets, bridging the gap between past and present. For me, it's Maharishi's depth of knowledge surrounding fabrications that makes it such a marvel – when this is allowed to exist within another brand's atmosphere, the results are incredible.
Maintaining the timeless DNA of the sneaker, its palette, and fabrication considerations are what make it such an understated beauty. Utilizing a vintage-like hemp construction, blank sea salt and brown tones wrap the silhouette to create the perfect finisher to any Mahar' 'fit.
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