Reebok’s Top Designer Just Leaked The FW26 LTD Collection
The line between “leak” and “preview” is increasingly blurred as principals behind the actual shoes themselves lean into the former. Take Ja Morant, who’s single-handedly... © Sneaker News, 2026. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us The post Reebok’s Top Designer Just Leaked The FW26 LTD Collection appeared first on Sneaker News. The post Reebok’s Top Designer Just Leaked The FW26 LTD Collection appeared first on Sneaker News.
The line between “leak” and “preview” is increasingly blurred as principals behind the actual shoes themselves lean into the former. Take Ja Morant, who’s single-handedly seized the cycle for his Nike Ja 3 by bringing first looks to his own platform and pre-empting even the most plugged-in of early info sources. Across the country in Boston, Reebok is taking notes; Principal Footwear Designer of Special Projects Evan Belforti has been leveraging his own social media presence to tee up what’s in store for Fall/Winter 2026.
First up in Belforti’s look-ahead is the “Suede Pack,” essentially delivering what it says on the tin across the Hammer Pro, the Premier Ultra, and a silhouette debuting in these sets, the Spike Racer. The Hammer Pro delivers wholeheartedly on the material concept, bucking its soccer inspirations for a more lifestyle-ready arrangement, splayed across a luxe burgundy/tan/blue and a more accessible cream/brown/blue.
The Spike Pro, seemingly influenced by the brand’s history of track style and interpreting that with 3D diamond geometry in the sole unit, is more restrained in its application. Said plush materials only coat the collar, leaving the synthetic, leather, and mesh combination that appears to be its “default” arrangement intact for an all-grey and an aged white/black/brown. The Premier Ultra offers what we’d call the most inventive, utilizing high pile, shaggy suede on the toe-box before returning to its flat leathers across two colorways.
A play on pre-worn, color is buffed away to reveal metallic tones under each panel.
Next up is the “Buff Metallic,” a theme that should ring familiar for the real ‘Bok heads; its motif twists typical glimmering Y2K tones with pre-distressed detailing, having already stepped into the LTD world via looks for the Premier Ultra in past seasons.
Again, the Hammer Pro, as a model that’s already taken social media feeds by storm, sits as the headliner, pairing a soft copper with an aggressive, moody burgundy. Perhaps fitting given its origins in the aughts, the Premier Ultra chips in three in bronze, gold/grey, and cobalt/pink. The Club C LTD chips in just one, a blue/brown with pronounced scuff marks throughout its upper.
An iteration on a more standard triple black and triple white. For this season we replaced these packs with a tonal brown shoe and a tonal cream shoe for each model.
Lastly, we have the “Coffee and Cream,” possibly the easiest to digest of the three, but no less captivating. As Belforti details above, it’s a play on the usual all-black and all-white found so often in any brand’s archives, instead kitting the full range of LTD offerings in all-brown and all-off-white. The family affair joins the Spike Racer, Hammer Pro, Premier Ultra, Club C LTD, and Workout Pro.
In each social media gallery, Evan Belforti attaches a “x/40” marker, likely a promise that by the end of this effort, forty shoes from the seasonal collection will see the light of day. While we’ve only caught 22 so far, we’ll likely update this page with the remaining dozen-and-change once posted. All of these pairs, again, are expected out for the Fall/Winter 2026 season, so likely around July, we’ll begin catching wind of release details.
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