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Allen Iverson’s Reebok Question 96/26 Goes Fully 3D Printed

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Allen Iverson’s Reebok Question is being reworked through Zellerfeld’s 3D-printing process, nearly 30 years after the original model debuted. Called the Reebok Question 96/26, the shoe keeps a few familiar Question cues but changes just about everything else, including the shape and construction.

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Zellerfeld built the entire sneaker as a one-piece slip-on using its proprietary 3D-printed material. Denser sections add structure around the toe and sole, while softer TPU is used through areas that need more flexibility. The finished shape comes across more like a runner than a traditional basketball shoe.

Reebok’s Vector logo is worked into the midfoot, while the Question’s oval Hexalite pods have also been recreated as part of the printed design. They appear to be there as a visual callback, though, rather than using actual Hexalite cushioning.

So far, the Reebok Question 96/26 has surfaced in White and Purple. The Purple version falls in line with a shade Zellerfeld has used on other 3D-printed footwear.

The Reebok Question 96/26 releases August 25, 2026 at 12 PM ET exclusively through Zellerfeld.

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