Skip to product information
1 of 9

REEBOK X BBC BOARD FLIP SKATE SHOES

REEBOK X BBC BOARD FLIP SKATE SHOES

Unisex

Regular price $250
Regular price Sale price $250

Red/Pink/Yellow

Sizes (US)
Buy Now, Pay Later with 4 payments of $62.50.

Description

The Reebok x BBC Board Flip returns with bold color blocking and unmistakable street energy inspired by skate culture and early-2000s style. Built for everyday wear, it blends premium materials with a low-profile silhouette that delivers effortless comfort and standout attitude.
Designed for
Skate
Width
Standard fit
Closure
Lace-up
Upper
Suede with breathable panels

Features

  • Designed for: Skate
  • Width: Standard
  • Closure: Lace
  • Upper material: Suede with perforated panels, plus rubber toe cap
  • Lining material: Textile
  • Midsole material: Injection EVA
  • Outsole material: Rubber with custom Ice Cream brand outsole
  • Product Code: RBK164528_I38 /
  • Country Of Origin: Vietnam

Free Delivery & Returns*

Australian Shipping: 

Free standard shipping is available on all orders over $99; orders below
this value cost $12.95.

Express shipping is available at a cost of $17.95.

New Zealand Shipping:

New Zealand standing shipping is available on all orders for a cost of $12.95

International Returns:

For any international returns (including New Zealand), please contact our customer care team here.
Please note that any return postage is to be covered by the customer.


Full policy here.

View full details

REEBOK x BBC ICE CREAM

BBC Iceream and Reebok are bringing back one of sneaker culture’s most iconic silhouettes: the Board Flip,
reintroduced in its legendary Watermelon colorway.


The Board Flip first launched in 2005 as part of Pharrell Williams and NIGO®’s early collaborations with
Reebok, following the release of the 2003 Boutiques.

It ushered in a new era of skate footwear that fused
bold design sensibilities with authentic skate functionality.

With its daring color palettes, premium
materials, and meticulous construction, the Board Flip stood apart from anything else on the market,
instantly cementing itself as a cultural artifact.