
Vintage Allen Iverson Red Logo Hoodie Size Large
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Reebok signed Allen Iverson in 1996 when the league still believed a certain haircut and media polish were non-negotiable. Iverson rewired the entire contract. By 2001 he had dragged the Sixers to the Finals wearing cornrows, shooting sleeves, and a personal logo that looked like it belonged on a hip-hop mixtape instead of a shoe deal. The I3 mark hit shelves as embroidered apparel, not just footwear branding, and this red pullover is exactly that: heavyweight fleece with the I3 crest stitched clean on the left chest, black drawstrings, black piping framing the kangaroo pocket.
This is peak Question era merch, the years when Iverson's signature shoe was outselling Jordan retros in certain zip codes and the league office was still writing him up for dress code violations. The I3 itself is a compressed monogram, angular and defiant, the kind of mark that doesn't ask for shelf space. It takes it. Reebok produced this line as standalone streetwear, not warmup gear, not practice issue. You wore this to the mall, to the bleachers, to remind everyone whose team you were on when the broadcast went to commercial.
Iverson didn't ask for shelf space, he took it, and this red pullover proves it.
The red is bold without trending into team colorways. No Sixers branding, no Philadelphia scripts. Just the logo and the silhouette. Black details keep it grounded, the kind of contrast that photographs clean and layers under a shell or over a thermal without competing. The fleece has weight to it, pre-stretch poly blends, the kind of hand that breaks in instead of breaking down. Size large fits true to that mid-2000s silhouette: roomy through the body, sleeves that stack at the wrist, hood that actually covers your head instead of sitting decorative.
We hold this kind of piece for the same reason we stock Question lows and And1 mixtape videos. Iverson didn't just play a different game, he dressed a different game, and the apparel that came out of his Reebok run is some of the sharpest athlete-branded streetwear ever produced. No retro reissue has touched the hand or the logo execution of the originals. This hoodie works now the same way it worked then: you pull it on, you claim a side, you walk out looking like you've been paying attention since the Crossover.
Iverson didn't ask for shelf space, he took it, and this red pullover proves it.
The Apparel Rack
The 90s rack is where most of the shop's apparel lives. Team tees, tour shirts, promotional jackets, wrestling pullovers, movie tie-in prints that nobody saved on purpose. vintage production runs were large and the survivors are the ones that dodged the rag bin. Each garment is measured flat, photographed on a neutral ground, and listed against the tag size.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
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This vintage allen iverson red logo hoodie size large originates from the vintage era[01], represents Reebok[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
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