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The fabric was later specifically used for all Reebok socks. 1 Sub Brands of Reebok2 Freestyle and Ex-O-Fit success3 Human rights and production details4 List of Reebok Technology5 List of Reebok Equipment6 List of Reebok advertising campaigns7 Endorsements 7.1 Reebok continent-by-continent 7.1.1 North America 7.1.1.1 NFL Equipment7.1.1.2 CCM 7.1.2 Central and South America7.1.3 Europe7.1.4 China7.1.5 Australia and Oceania7.1.6 Africa7.1.7 India 7.2 International sports 7.2.1 Cricket7.2.2 Athletics 7.3 Non-sports7.4 Sponsorship 7.4.1 Cricket 7.4.1.1 ICC team7.4.1.2 International cricket teams7.4.1.3 2008 Indian Premier League teams7.4.1.4 2009 to 2010 Indian Premier League teams7.4.1.5 Events 7.4.2 Australian rules football7.4.3 Boxing 7.4.3.1 Boxers7.4.3.2 Ultimate Fighting Championship 7.4.4 Association football clubs/leagues with kits manufactured by Reebok 7.4.4.1 Europe7.4.4.2 Africa7.4.4.3 Australia/Oceania7.4.4.4 North America7.4.4.5 Central America7.4.4.6 South America 7.4.5 Rugby 7.4.5.1 Rugby league7.4.5.2 Rugby union 7.4.6 Tennis7.4.7 Colleges 7.4.7.1 Former sponsored U.S. colleges 7.4.8 Former sponsored Major League Soccer clubs7.4.9 Former sponsored English Premier League clubs7.4.10 Former sponsored Scottish Premier League clubs7.4.11 Former sponsorships of professional sporting leagues7.4.12 Former national teams sponsored by Reebok7.4.13 Other sponsored by Reebok 7.5 Reebok athletes 7.5.1 North America 7.6 National Football League7.7 National Hockey League7.8 National Basketball Association7.9 Major League Baseball 7.9.1 Central America7.9.2 South America7.9.3 Asia7.9.4 Europe7.9.5 Africa7.9.6 Australia/Oceania 7.10 References7.11 External links [edit] Sub Brands of Reebok Above The Rim (A.T.R)WeebokReebok ClassicScarlett HeartsG-Unit FootwearI3 [edit] Freestyle and Ex-O-Fit successReebok surged in popularity in 1982 after the introduction of the Freestyle athletic shoe, which was designed for women and came out when the aerobics craze started. 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Production is consolidated, with 88% of Reebok footwear manufactured in 11 factories, employing over 75,000 workers."Apparel Reebok has factories in 45 countries. The process of purchasing products from suppliers is organized by region. Most (52%) of Reebok’s apparel sold in the United States is produced in Asia, with the rest coming from countries in the Caribbean, North America, Africa and the Middle East. Apparel sold in Europe is typically sourced from Asia and Europe. Apparel sold in the Asia Pacific region is typically produced by Asian-based manufacturers.[edit] List of Reebok Technology Reebok PumpE.R.SHydromoveZigTechHexalitePlayDryPlayWarmPlayShield3D LiteDMXDMX10DMX6DMX I-packDMX ReflexDMX ShearDMX PlusEasyToneRunToneKineticFit(K.F.S)HexRideU-FormHardlinkBead AwayGriptoniteSmoothFit [edit] List of Reebok Equipment Vector O-BatPremier III Goalie StickSTEP Reebok8K Helmet10K KFS Gloves8.0.8 O-Stick Hockey Stick [edit] List of Reebok advertising campaignsReebok Ad Campaigns “Planet Reebok”“I Am, What I Am”“Run Easy”“Because Life Is Not Just A Spectator Sport”“Whodunit?”“Pump Up,[url=http://famousonlinesales.com/puma/puma-shoes_45.html]puma shoes, Air Out”’“Your Move”“Terry Tate: Office Linebacker”“EasyTone”“Very good Very very good” [edit] Endorsements[edit] Reebok continent-by-continent[edit] North AmericaThe company holds exclusive rights to manufacture and market both authentic and replica uniform jerseys, sideline apparel and headwear of the teams of the National Football League since 2002; the National Hockey League, since 1968 under the brand CCM and eventually under Reebok; and the Canadian Football League since 2004. Reebok is also the official shoe supplier to the NFL and Major League Baseball.[edit] NFL EquipmentNFL Equipment was created by the NFL in 2002 inconjuction with Reebok to promote authentic uniform and apparel marketed to the single-entity model.[edit] CCM Reebok acquired CCM and JOFA in 2004, and is now manufacturing ice hockey equipment under the CCM and Reebok brands. Reebok has signed popular young stars Sidney Crosby, Roberto Luongo, and Jason Spezza, while signing Alexander Ovechkin and Joe Thornton to CCM endorsement deals. Reebok has phased out the “CCM” name on NHL authentic, replica, and practice jerseys in recent years, using the Reebok brand since 2005.[edit] Central and South AmericaThe company also holds sponsorships with Mexican club Chivas Guadalajara; Brazilian clubs Cruzeiro, Internacional, and S?o Paulo FC for the 2008�09 season.[edit] Europe The company maintains its relationship with its origins in England, through a long-term sponsorship deal with Bolton Wanderers,[url=http://famousonlinesales.com/Ugg/Ugg.html]Ugg, a Premier League football club close to the birthplace of the company. When the team moved to a brand new stadium in the late 1990s,[url=http://famousonlinesales.com/Ugg/ugg-boots_41.html]ugg boots, their new home was named the Reebok Stadium. Other English football clubs that was sponsored by Reebok were: West Ham United, Man City, and most notably Liverpool FC, which won the Champions League title in 2005 before Adidas, as parent company took over the sponsorship. Most other teams have since switched to either the parent brand (which has a much longer history in association football) or other companies.In rugby union, Reebok sponsored the Wales national team until late 2008, who won the Grand Slam in the Six Nations Championship in that year.The UK’s Lewis Hamilton is sponsored by Reebok through vehicle signage and training gear. In 2006, former FC Barcelona and France striker Thierry Henry (then playing for Arsenal) signed a deal to join the “I Am What I Am” campaign on 1 August 2006. Ryan Giggs has also done “I Am What I Am” commercials. Also, on 1 August, Andriy Shevchenko started his endorsement deal with the company.[4][edit] ChinaReebok has sponsored Yao Ming of China since 2004.[edit] Australia and OceaniaIn 2005, Reebok signed an exclusive agreement to design and supply all eight team home and away strips for the new Australian A-League competition. 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They are supplied with Reebok cricket shoes, as well as with cricket bats marked with the Reebok brand in the case of Dhoni.The recent cricketers include Yuvraj Singh and Yusuf Pathan.[edit] AthleticsReebok sponsors world athletes in track and field such as: Carolina Kluft of Sweden, Sholonda Solomon and Aries Merritt of the USA. Reebok used to sponsor the Reebok Grand Prix until adidas took over.[edit] Non-sportsRapper Jay-Z became the first non-athlete to get a signature shoe from Reebok. The “S. Carter Collection by Rbk” was launched on 21 November 2003 and the S. Carter sneaker became the fastest-selling shoe in the company’s history.[6] Later, Reebok made a deal with rapper 50 Cent to release a line of G-Unit sneakers and artists like Nelly and Miri Ben-Ari have become spokespersons for the company.Reebok also signed Scarlett Johansson and introduced her own line of apparel and footwear called Scarlett Hearts, an Rbk Lifestyle Collection.Other spokespersons over the years included: Bar Rafaeli, Dax Shepard, Molly Sims and MTV’s Jersey Shore Pauly D and The Situation.[edit] Sponsorship[edit] Cricket[edit] ICC team ICC World XI [edit] International cricket teams Sri Lanka national cricket team South Africa national cricket team [edit] 2008 Indian Premier League teams Royal Challengers BangaloreChennai Super KingsKolkata Knight RidersRajasthan Royals [edit] 2009 to 2010 Indian Premier League teams Royal Challengers BangaloreChennai Super KingsKolkata Knight RidersKings XI Punjab [edit] Events Cricket World CupICC World Twenty20ICC Champions TrophyU/19 Cricket World CupWomen’s Cricket World Cup [edit] Australian rules football Adelaide Football Club Fremantle Football Club Gold Coast Football Club Melbourne Football Club Port Adelaide Football Club Richmond Football Club [edit] Boxing[edit] Boxers Jeff Fenech Amir Khan [7] [8] “Sugar” Shane Mosley Floyd Mayweather, Jr. [edit] Ultimate Fighting Championship Chuck Liddell [edit] Association football clubs/leagues with kits manufactured by Reebok[edit] Europe Bolton Wanderers Drenica Cologne CSKA Moscow Lens [edit] Africa Bloemfontein Celtics [edit] Australia/Oceania Adelaide United Central Coast Mariners Gold Coast United Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets North Queensland Fury Perth Glory Queensland Roar Sydney FC Wellington Phoenix Kingfisher East Bengal Mohun Bagan Mohammedan Sporting Club Persiba Balikpapan Persela Lamongan Sriwijaya F.C. 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(2002�2005) [edit] Former sponsorships of professional sporting leagues NBA [edit] Former national teams sponsored by Reebok Argentina Russia South Africa Paraguay Colombia Chile Ecuador [edit] Other sponsored by Reebok Force India (Formula One) Vodafone McLaren Mercedes (Formula One) and beyone endorses it [edit] Reebok athletes[edit] North America[edit] National Football League Eli Manning - New York Giants Chad Ochocinco - Cincinnati Bengals Santonio Holmes - New York Jets Peyton Manning - Indianapolis Colts Chris Cooley - Washington Redskins Joe Flacco - Baltimore Ravens Matt Leinart - Houston Texans Joey Porter - Arizona Cardinals Steve Smith - Carolina Panthers Matt Hasselbeck - Seattle Seahawks Laurence Maroney - New England Patriots Johnnie Lee Higgins - Oakland Raiders Lance Briggs - Chicago Bears + (incomplete list)[edit] National Hockey League Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins Roberto Luongo - Vancouver Canucks Jason Spezza - Ottawa Senators Marty Turco - Dallas Stars Victor Hedman - Tampa Bay Lightning Roman Hamrlik - Montreal Canadiens Nik Antropov - Atlanta Thrashers Pavel Datsyuk - Detroit Red Wings Matt Duchene - Colorado Avalanche Marc-Andre Fleury - Pittsburgh Penguins Jean-Sébastien Giguère - Toronto Maple Leafs Vincent Lecavalier - Tampa Bay Lightning + (uncomplete list)[edit] National Basketball Association Jason Terry - Dallas Mavericks Eddie House - New York Knicks Jason Smith - Philadelphia 76ers Yao Ming - Houston Rockets Jamal Crawford - Atlanta Hawks Al Jefferson - Minnesota Timberwolves Brevin Knight - Utah Jazz Gabe Pruitt - Boston Celtics John Wall - Washington Wizards Allen Iverson - Philadelphia 76ers Danilo Gallinari - New York Knicks + (uncomplete list)[edit] Major League Baseball David Ortiz - Boston Red Sox Tim Lincecum - San Francisco Giants Justin Morneau - Minnesota Twins Andy Pettitte - New York Yankees Rick Ankiel - Kansas City Royals Raúl Ibá?ez - Philadelphia Phillies Jhonny Peralta - Cleveland Indians Josh Beckett - Boston Red Sox Joe Nathan - Minnesota Twins Ervin Santana - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Hunter Pence - Houston Astros Derek Lowe - Atlanta Braves + (uncomplete list)[edit] Central America[edit] South America[edit] Asia[edit] EuropeFootball/Soccer players Iker Casillas (Real Madrid-Spain)*[edit] Africa[edit] Australia/Oceania[edit] References [edit] External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Reebok International Limited Official websiteBusiness practices website, supplier detailsReebok South AfricaReebok HockeyReebok American Football 相关的主题文章: [url=http://www.yuyouren.com/bbs/myfile.asp?id=13342]Ugg 码数也不全 [url=http://weiwei.web133.ebadu.net/bbs/myfile.asp?id=28130]ugg boots 即使夏天穿着也不会感觉热 [url=http://skb.bzu.edu.cn/sxddxy/review.asp?NewsID=561]Buy this by all means, just don’t be surprised if you feel unfulfilled. 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