Your Wardrobe Just Grew Six Times Larger – New Reebok x Kodak Apparel
Oct 6, 2025
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Reebok just made sure that you won’t have to do laundry for a week. A new line of clothing and footwear, dubbed Reebok x Kodak and marketed as “Live Candidly,” is now available for photographers who are looking to make a fashion statement. Modeled in tasteful muted tones, this lineup is bound to impress both film and digital influencers who thrive on comfort and style.
All told, the the collection covers all of your wardrobe bases. From shoes to sweatshirts, you’ll have a suitably wear-ready ensemble for every event attendance, no matter what the weather throws your way. Just add a Kodak 4PASS camera/printer to your outfit and you’ll be screaming “fashionista” at every red carpet arrival scene.
Underwear and Socks, Optional
Here’s a closer look at the complete Reebok x Kodak lineup. You’ll be able to put your best foot forward with two different shoes styles:

- Reebok x Kodak Classic Nylon Shoes priced $90 with design cues from a 1990s Kodak employee set of kicks.
- Reebok x Kodak Club C 85 Shoes priced $100 same historical inspiration as the Classic Nylon Shoe, but with “intentionally” stressed midsoles and exposed glue.
Two T-shirts and one sweatshirt will ensure that you’re stylish and comfy no matter where your camera takes you:

- Reebok x Kodak Graphic T-Shirt priced $50 featuring 100% cotton fabric with contrast stitching.
- Reebok x Kodak Graphic Run T-Shirt priced $50 using 100% cotton fabric with a sport vibe.
- Reebok x Kodak Crew Sweatshirt priced $80 wrapping you in 100% cotton fabric with a larger-than-life relaxed fit.
Finally, putting your entire closet into order, there’s one pair of perfect retro-looking pants:

Reebok x Kodak Graphic Pants priced $80 fabricated from a cotton-blend fabric including an elastic waist + drawcord and side pockets.
They say clothes make the photographer and with bottoms, tops, and shoes, this collection has you all covered. ‘Cause everybody’s crazy ’bout a sharp-dressed photographer.
Enjoy.
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David Prochnow
Our resident “how-to” project editor, David Prochnow, lives on the Gulf Coast of the United States in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. He brings his expertise at making our photography projects accessible to everyone, from a lengthy stint acting as the Contributing How-To Editor with Popular Science magazine. While you don’t have to actually build each of his projects, reading about these adventures will contribute to your continued overall appreciation of do-it-yourself photography. A collection of David’s best Popular Science projects can be found in the book, “The Big Book of Hacks,” Edited by Doug Cantor.




































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