COVID-19 Workers, Our Heroes, Are the Faces of Reebok's 'Wonder Woman' Collection

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COVID-19 Workers, Our Heroes, Are the Faces of Reebok's 'Wonder Woman' Collection
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.Reebok and DCComics teamed up for a collection launching Sept. 17, and six COVID-19 nurses are the faces of the campaign.

are our real-life heroes. They have helped support the sick and lift spirits through it all, and Reebok is honoring them with its newest capsule collection in partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC: Reebok x Wonder Woman 1984., includes neon and animal print '80s-esque apparel, accessories, and sneakers. And the faces of this campaign are six COVID-19 nurses from major Boston hospitals.

In the campaign video, seen ahead, these nurses all detail what it's been like treating patients during this time. At the end, they say collectively,"I will fight for those who cannot fight for themselves." Caroline Machen, VP of global marketing at Reebok, said in a statement,"These nurses are on the front lines fighting the first global pandemic of the century day in and day out by risking their lives to save others.

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