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Court Vintage White / Black / Total Orange

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Court Vintage Premium White / Sail / Platinum Tint

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Court Vision Alta White

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Zoom Air Fire Light Orewood Brown / Sanddrift / Desert Ochre / Obsidian

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Court Vintage White / Game Royal

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Daybreak Vintage Fir / Coconut Milk / Gum Medium Brown / Sail

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Blazer Low '77 Jumbo White / University Blue / Sanded Gold / Malachite

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TC 7900 Premium Summit White / Phantom / White / Oxygen Purple

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TC 7900 Sail / Black

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TC 7900 Light Orewood Brown / Sanddrift / Sail / Geode Teal

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Air Max Bliss Sail / White / Light Silver

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City Classic Wheat / Black / Gum Light Brown / Sail

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City Classic Black / White

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Zoom Air Fire Sail / Bright Crimson / Phantom

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Air Max 90 SE White / Alabaster / Sail / Citron Pulse

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Air Pegasus '89 Summit White / Hemp / Light Orewood Brown / Black

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Waffle One Sail / Pink Oxford / Phantom / Sanddrift

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Air Max 90 Futura Light Orewood Brown / Sesame / Pink Oxford

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Air Jordan 1 Mid GS White

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Air Max Furyosa Sanddrift / Phantom

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P-6000 White / Varsity Red / Metallic Platinum

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Calm Slide Sesame

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Air Huarache Craft Summit White / White / Jade Ice

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Tech Hera Pale Ivory / Sail

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Calm Slide Black

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Air Huarache Craft Summit White / Football Grey / Wolf Grey

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Calm Slide Sail

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P-6000 White / Metallic Silver / Pure Platinum / Black

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Air Max 97 SE White / Pink Spell / Pink Foam Blanc / Rose

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Huarache White / Pure Platinum

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Air Pegasus '89 Swan / Medium Grey / Rose Coral / Black

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Air Max 90 Futura Summit White / Barely Rose / Pink Oxford / Light Soft Pink
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The sports brand Nike found its origins in the U.S. state of Oregon. The company was started by Bill Bowerman, who was coach of the University of Oregon athletics team. His fascination was constantly optimizing running shoes. And so his company, Blue Ribbon Sports, was born on Jan. 25, 1964. It wasn’t until 1971, that the brand adopted the name Nike, inspired by the Greek goddess of victory. The well-known Swoosh we all know was designed by a design student for $35 and has since become the epitome of Nike. In 1979, Nike developed their "Air" technology, and patented it right away. Cleverly, because 5 years later Michael Jordan signed a contract with Nike and his Air Jordan line of shoes was released. To this day, this is Nike's most successful sponsorship deal, both for Jordan and Nike. The logo became the famous "Jumpman." Soon Michael Jordan became a superstar and Air Jordan one of the most successful shoe lines ever, with sales exceeding $100 million.
In 1988, Nike's success was still growing, in part because of their new slogan; "Just Do It" This probably sounds familiar to you too. The slogan was developed in 1988 and played a major role in major campaigns Nike ran.
Today, Nike is also the official sponsor of both the NFL and the NBA, the two largest sports organizations of the U.S.
Girly or bold; your choice
For women, there are countless models on the market. Favorites include Nike Dunks, Air Force 1s and the Zoom Air Fire. The entire Jordan line is also very popular, whose various models regularly come out in several colors.
Subtle releases, such as the Blazer - high and low - are also in high demand. Do you like a girly look? These models regularly come out in pastel colors. If you like more of a bold or basic look, there are also plenty of models to choose from, such as the Air Max 95.
The Swoosh brings you ultimate comfort
There are a number of technologies Nike uses to make its shoes as comfortable as possible. One is Nike Air, with the - often visible - Airbags in the soles. Zoom technology is also widely used, with lightweight and durable material. Most Nike shoes are made primarily with leather, synthetic materials or rubber. Whatever material, Nike makes sure you can move effortlessly.