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The Dodgers and Nike decided to "Squabble Up" right in front of Toronto, with this Kendrick Lamar themed ad after the World Series.
Nike has been working on some strange new ideas. The first is a pair of shoes that activate your mind body connection through receptors in your feet. The second are powered sneakers. Oh, and there's also an inflatable coat and a super-cooling shirt.
Nike unveils Project Amplify, revolutionary motorized shoes developed with Dephy that add powered assistance to every step for runners and walkers.
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Colin Jost and Pete Davidson's Staten Island Ferry Is No Longer for Sale, Sports Nike Sponsorship
Colin Jost and Pete Davidson have apparently thrown their decision to sell the Staten Island Ferry they purchased in 2022 into reverse. The ferry was spotted during the New York Marathon bearing a Nike logo alongside the words,
Nike has unveiled Project Amplify, an initiative it describes as the world's first powered footwear system designed for running and walking.
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.
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.
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We are less than 100 days from Italy playing host to the world’s greatest athletes in the Winter Olympics. Justin Surrency has been with some of those athletes looking to have memorable performances for Team USA.
Nike's ad features former Moeller High School standout and Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. laughing while appearing to play the organ.
Unlike a super shoe, Project Amplify isn't about making people quicker. But I'll be damned if it isn't fun to run fast.
The beloved skate label linked up with the Swoosh for a Y2K-inspired collection—and a vibrant new community space in South London.