As an entertainment editor, I often find myself obsessed with TV shows that have taken over the internet. Naturally, Off Campus (which premiered on Amazon Prime Video in May and is renewed for season 2) has captured my attention—and I’m not the only one who feels like that. And when it comes to the actors portraying the characters, it’s hard not to wonder everything there is to know about them—including their personal approaches to fashion.
Well, Belmont Cameli (who portrays Garrett Graham) is doing just that, thanks to him sharing some news about a fashion campaign he’s taking part in. He announced that he signed on as a Global Ambassador for Reebok in a multi-season partnership—and the actor made sure to share photos from his photoshoot for the brand’s “Born Classic. Worn for Life” campaign on Instagram.
Now, I think the whole world can admit that Belmont looks good in whatever outfits he models on social media. But what truly grabbed my attention was the fact that this campaign had him wearing the Reebok Men’s Club C 85 Vintage Tennis Sneakers—which are honestly pretty affordable, considering their usual price of $85 on the brand’s official website.
While that may seem like a good price for a pair of Reeboks, fans may want to note this piece of information. Ahead of Amazon Prime Day (which kicks off on June 23), folks can pick up Belmont’s exact pair of sneakers for just $54 on Amazon. That’s an amazing steal, if you ask us!
Now, for the ladies who also want to get themselves a women’s pair of Belmont’s favorite sneakers, Amazon has a link for you, too. And as far as the actor’s love for the shoes, he says in an official press release (via E! News) that the Men’s Club C 85 Vintage Tennis Sneakers are a staple in his wardrobe.
“Partnering with Reebok was a natural fit,” he said in the statement. “The Reebok Classics have been my go-to sneaker for years; they’re cool, easy to wear, and only get better with time.”
Well, I know what I’m adding to my Amazon cart next!
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