Reebok International Limited () is an Anglo-American Fortune 500 company, subsidiary of Adidas AG, and producer of athletic footwear, apparel, and accessories. The name is the South African spelling of the word rhebok, a type of African antelope or gazelle. The company, founded in 1895, was originally called Mercury Sports, but was renamed as Reebok in 1960. The company's founders Joe and Jeff Foster found the name in a dictionary won in a race by Joe Foster as a boy. The dictionary was a South African edition, hence the spelling. Reebok is now owned by the German footwear giant Adidas, which completed acquisition in early 2006.
In 1958, two of the founder's grandsons Jeffrey and Joseph left the family business and started a rival company that came to be known as Reebok. In 1979, Paul Fireman, a partner in an outdoor sporting goods distributorship, spotted Reebok shoes at an international trade show. He negotiated for the North American distribution license and introduced three running shoes in the United States that year. At $60, they were the most expensive running shoes on the market.
The firm was sold to a group of investors in 1984, led by R. Stephen Rubin of Pentland Industries and Paul Fireman, who established a holding company based in the UK, Limelight Limited, renamed Reebok International Limited after the completion of the sale by Joseph Foster. This company subsequently bought the J.W. Foster limited company from Mr. Foster, to allow it to use the Foster Family history (post 1939). Joe Foster was retained by Rubin and Fireman to run expand the companies operations outside the USA, which he did until 1990.
Reebok surged in popularity in 1982 after the introduction of the Freestyle athletic shoe, which was specifically designed for women and came out when the aerobics fitness craze started. Not only was the Reebok Freestyle popular as athletic wear, but also on the streets as casual wear because of its comfort and styling. As a result the Reebok Freestyle became an icon of the 1980s fashion scene with hi-top versions (including two velcro straps at the top) and colors including white, black, red, yellow, and blue. Reebok continues to produce the Freestyle to this day as it is popular with cheerleading, aerobic dancing, the gym, and dedicated consumers.
Following the heels of the Freestyle success, Reebok also introduced a popular athletic shoe for men, called the Ex-O-Fit. Similar to the Freestyle, it came in low-top and hi-top versions; however, unlike the Freestyle hi-top with two velcro closure straps, the Ex-O-Fit only had one strap. One of the designers of this early footwear was the founder's son, David Foster.
It maintains its relationship with its origins in England through a long-term sponsorship deal with Bolton Wanderers, a Premiership football club. When the team moved to a brand new ground in the late-1990s, their new home was named the Reebok Stadium. In 2003, Reebok secured a deal with English Premiership clubs West Ham United and Manchester City. The deal with Manchester City alone was worth almost £5m over four years Then in 2005, another Premiership team Liverpool won the UEFA Champions League, their fifth, whilst wearing Reebok kit. Liverpool moved to adidas in 2006. In 2005, Reebok also signed an exclusive agreement to design and supply all 8 team strips for the new Australian A-League competition [http://www.soccerhut.net/home/read.php?id=17774. Reebok also sponsors the Grand Slam-winning Welsh national rugby team and two teams in the Australian Football League, the Kangaroos Football Club and the Fremantle Football Club. On April 12, 2006, Arsenal and France striker Thierry Henry signed a deal to join the "I Am What I Am" campaign on August 1, 2006.
On April 20th, 2006, The Sun Newpaper reported that Reebok had inked soccer megastar Thierry Henry. Henry is the first major player signed to the revamped Reebok name.
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