At 23, Angel Reese just wrapped another year in Chicago, averaging 14.7 points, 12.6 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 1.5 steals, led the WNBA in boards again, picked up another All-Star nod, and slid into her first senior USA Basketball camp in Durham, North Carolina. While most players disappear once the schedule clears, Reese doubles down. New reps. New runs. New sneakers. You’ve seen the result. Her first signature shoe with Reebok, the Angel Reese 1, has gone from debut to being one of the top sneakers of 2025.
The Reebok Angel Reese 1 hit in September 2025 (that’s pretty late in the year) and vanished from the brand’s site within minutes. Reebok admitted they moved the launch up a full year because she was “a provocative disruptor.” That wasn’t cool brand talk. It was true. “Diamond Dust,” “Mebounds,” and “Receipts Ready” sold out fast enough to make fans angry with checkout pages. Right now, if you’re hunting, your best bet sits with two colorways still clinging to stock: “Giving Grace” in Soft Gray and “Tiago King” in Simple Beige. But sizes keep disappearing.
Why did these shoes take over basketball and sneaker culture so quickly? Part performance. Part timing. Mostly Reese. She shows up again tomorrow if they let her. Her sneakers are the same. Honestly, they carry that same energy.
Reebok Angel Reese 1 “Diamond Dust”

This was the opener. Released back in September 2025 for $120 and gone before anyone could pretend to think about it. The look matched Reese’s on-court personality: grit with polish. Teardrop cutouts in the upper kept things breathable, ERS cushioning pushed back on landings, and the TPU stability clip. People saw the shoe once on her feet and once on shelves.
Reebok Angel Reese 1 “Mebounds”

Dropped September 18, 2025, in all pink. Reese took the online noise about offensive rebounds and turned it into merch and a sneaker. The “Mebounds” colorway sold alongside matching apparel and leaned into the stat sheet she owned all season. This is not what you wear to blend in. You wear it because you know exactly what you bring.
Reebok Angel Reese 1 “Receipts Ready”

Black and white. This one made the message obvious without spelling it out. Reese once said, “I get the rebound. I’m the aggressor. I’m aware of who I am.” This shoe backs that up.
Reebok Angel Reese 1 “Charm City”

Baltimore shows up here. Released October 24, 2025, this black-and-purple pair nods to her hometown roots and the Ravens without turning into fan gear. Reese joked, “I carry Baltimore everywhere I go,” and the design followed through. When she went back to Saint Frances Academy and said, “I want girls to see what’s possible,” this shoe felt like a continuation of that promise.
Reebok Angel Reese 1 “Tiago King Reese”

Named after her Yorkshire terrier. Released November 14, 2025 for $120, these were simple in Beige. Reese joked that if Tiago can run her house, he can inspire a sneaker.
Reebok Angel Reese 1 “Giving Grace”

Soft Gray built from Soft, Escape, and Still Gray panels. Reese ties this one directly to her journey from 2021 to now. She calls it “a reminder to keep moving.”
Reebok Angel Reese 1 “Paradise Pink” (Big Kids)

Reebok didn’t miss the moment. Big Kids’ sizing arrives December 4 with Paradise Pink, Black, and Ftwr White options at $100. Same design language. Same story. Just sized for the next wave.
Angel Reese 1 “Clouds In The Sky” PE

This one isn’t for sale, but it matters. Cloud motifs across the TPU overlays, a subtle nod to her name and her team. Player exclusives tell you where a brand is headed. This one says Reese isn’t slowing down.
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Angel Reese’s Future With Reebok

Business-wise, she played this early. Reese signed her Reebok NIL deal at LSU in 2022 while others still tried to understand collectives. By her rookie season, she had a signature shoe and apparel line. “Shaq believes in me,” she said, and the numbers followed. Six figures before 23. Jide Osifeso pointed out she became the fastest athlete in twenty years to land a signature sneaker.
Right now, basketball arenas are quieter. Box scores stopped yelling. Reese didn’t. She’s training with the USA Women’s National Team in Durham, pulling up in a Stars & Stripes-themed Angel Reese 1 PE. Navy base. White panels. Red accents. Star details on the laces and interior. Her logo on the tongue and insole.
Angel Reese’s sneakers aren’t just selling. They’re moving culture. Double-digit colorways feel inevitable. More sell-outs too. She’s 23. NCAA champion. Chicago Sky cornerstone. Reebok’s basketball comeback has a face, and you can wear it.
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