Reebok’s Princess Diana-inspired sneakers are a royal revelation: Here’s how to get them before they sell out

Princess Diana-inspired capsule collection from Anine Bing x Reebok

You can grab the Reebok X ANINE BING Freestyle Hi Shoes for $250 when the Princess Diana-inspired capsule collection officially drops on April 9 at 12 a.m. ET.Anine Bing/Reebok/Canva

If you’ve always admired Princess Diana’s signature, preppy style, to the point that you’ve dreamt about slipping into her shoes, then now’s your chance!

Danish-domestic designer, Anine Bing, and heritage brand, Reebok, have collaborated on a capsule collection inspired by British royalty’s forever fashion muse: the late Diana, Princess of Wales. It will launch on Tuesday, April 9 at 12 a.m. ET.

News of the highly anticipated launch was first announced in an exclusive interview for WWD, revealing that the 16-piece unisex and women’s collection will include footwear and apparel “with a collegiate prep look, classic cuts and vintage-inspired washes.” According to the LA-based fashion house and its Chief Creative Officer, the new items aren’t just simple loungewear or sportswear, they’re meant to be “mixed and matched with tailored blazers and denim.”

While the oversized sweatshirts, bike shorts, tees and joggers are sure to be coveted by athleisure enthusiasts alike, it’s the vintage, high-top sneakers for $250 that will probably sell out fastest — next to two other reimagined Reebok styles: the Reebok X ANINE BING Classic Slides, for $150 and the Reebok X ANINE BING Classic Nylon Shoes, for $220.

The Reebok X ANINE BING Freestyle Hi Shoes take cues from Reebok’s “legendary” ‘80s classic, with their garment-leather upper and hook-and-loop ankle straps, but also incorporate hallmarks of Bing’s chic, modern and effortless everyday aesthetic.

There are no options to pre-order the sneakers and other styles, but you can purchase everything beginning at 12 a.m. ET on the Reebok website, AnineBing.com, and select retailers, like Bloomingdales.com, and Anine Bing stores around the globe.

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