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  3. Nike, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nike, Inc. [note 1] (stylized as NIKE) is an American athletic footwear and apparel corporation headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, United States. [5] It is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment, with revenue in excess of US$46 billion in its fiscal year 2022.

  4. Here’s how to shop Nike’s exclusive members-only 50th ...

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    Score Nike shorts, sandals, T-shirts and more on sale ahead of summer. Here’s how to shop Nike’s exclusive members-only 50th Anniversary Sale, plus get free shipping Skip to main content

  5. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    Sneakers have been an important part of hip hop (primarily Pumas, Nike, and Adidas) and rock 'n roll (Converse, Vans) cultures since the 1970s. Hip hop artists sign million dollar deals with major brands such as Nike, Adidas, or Puma to promote their shoes.

  6. Nike Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Nike Air Force is a range of athletic shoes made by Nike. It was created by designer Bruce Kilgore [1] and was the first basketball shoe to use Nike's "Air" technology. [2] The shoe is offered in low-, mid- and high-top styles.

  7. Category:Nike brands - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to brands owned by Nike, Inc.

  8. Nike Air Max - Wikipedia

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    Nike Air Max is a line of shoes produced by Nike, Inc., with the first model released in 1987. Air Max shoes are identified by their midsoles incorporating flexible urethane pouches filled with pressurized gas, visible from the exterior of the shoe and intended to provide cushioning to the underfoot.

  9. Converse (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Converse lost its athletic shoe monopoly from the 1970s onward, as new competitors, including Puma, Adidas, and Nike, grew in popularity. A decade later, as Reebok introduced new designs and technology to the sports market, Converse was no longer the official shoe of the NBA.

  10. List of basketball shoe brands - Wikipedia

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    Basketball shoes are sneakers designed specifically for playing basketball. Special shoe designs for basketball have existed since the 1920s. This list includes major brands of basketball shoe, listed by manufacturer and year of introduction.

  11. 5 Hands-Free Shoes That Are Actually Stylish and Comfortable

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    Nike FlyEase. $97 and up from Nike. Shop Now. When Nike first introduced its FlyEase line in 2021, it was marketed as “accessible” footwear — and sold out almost immediately. These days, it ...

  12. Self-tying shoes - Wikipedia

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    Nike. In April 2009, Nike filed a patent for self-lacing shoes, with a design that bears a resemblance to those worn by Marty in the 1989 film Back to the Future Part II, raising speculation among fans about a possible debut of self-lacing shoes.