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Nike has never been afraid to shake things up. This fall, the brand is rewriting history with the launch of its bold new campaign: “Why Do It?” - a fresh spin on the legendary Just Do It slogan. The campaign officially debuted September 4, and it’s ...
It's pretty rare you'll find a 40% discount on one of Nike's most popular everyday sneakers, but we found just the deal if you're a fan of the Air Max style. Right now, the retailer is selling the $190 Nike Air Max 2017 sneakers for $115 in three colorways ...
Nike initially debuted an inflatable jacket in 2008 with the ACG Gore-Tex Airvantage Exotherm Jacket. The brand brought back inflatable jackets as part of its ISPA line with the release of the Adapt Sense Air Jacket spring 2025.
The Oregon Ducks have long been known for their unique uniform game, but they take things up a level this weekend when they welcome Wisconsin to Autzen Stadium in their “Grateful Ducks” collection, honoring the legendary rock band The Grateful Dead, who played Autzen Stadium 10 times between 1974 and 1994.
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LeBron James is paying tribute to one of his most significant homes-away-from-home with the upcoming LeBron James x Nike Air Force 1 Low “New York.” This exclusive edition of the iconic AF1 Low captures the dark sophistication and relentless energy of the city that King James has dominated throughout his career.
As he walked toward an outdoor stage on Nike’s 400-acre campus last Thursday, Chief Executive Elliott Hill stopped, chatted and established brief connections with dozens of people. “What are we thinking?” he asked a kid in a Dodgers hat, a reference to the World Series, which started the next day. “How many games?”
For the second time, Caitlin Clark is getting her own version of Nike's Kobe Bryant shoes. The shoes release in November and retail for $200.
The Nike Dunk Low is officially ready to battle the elements with the highly-anticipated return of the Dunk Low GTX “Black.” This sleek, monochromatic take on the classic 1985 basketball shoe integrates top-tier waterproofing technology, making it the perfect sneaker for the rainy, cold-weather season.