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The Hanon x Reebok Collaboration References a 2000 UK TV Ad

The Hanon x Reebok collaboration pays tribute to an old TV campaign from the UK. The original ad by Reebok follows a man running from a giant bouncing belly. The message is clear—focus on exercising and developing healthy eating and drinking habits or the "Belly's Gonna Get Ya."

Eighteen years later, the Hanon x Reebok shoe features a suede upper, denim accents, pebbled leather and elegant salmon-colored detailing. The woven tongue label is particularly playful as it features a cartoon illustration of a person grasping a beer belly. The shoe release is paired with an ad revival of the original campaign, in which the Hanon x Reebok shoes are featured. The promo video is full of animated objects and a cartoon version of the chasing belly. This time, however, the video finishes with the blob crushing the man, but not before a quick video pause with the words 'WORKOUT' flashing on the screen.
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