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Nike: From Humble Beginnings to Global Recognition
The brand we know and love today was started in the 1960s by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman as Blue Ribbon Sports, and officially became Nike in May of 1971. Since then, the brand has rapidly expanded into a global giant thanks in large part to its sponsorships and association with mega superstars and icons of sport like Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Serena Williams, and Kobe Bryant.
Today, Nike’s influence is as relevant as ever, with much of its focus on sports apparel and equipment. However, a major component of the brand is geared toward urban and streetwear designs, from men’s and women’s shoes to apparel and accessories. Nike has built its reputation on never compromising and never staying still, constantly on the edge of innovation and culture.
Nike Shoes and Apparel Collections
Whether teasing us with the latest Jordan Retro release or reimagining legendary lines like the Air Force 1 and Air Max, Nike’s collections of shoes and apparel are constantly evolving and pushing the limits, constantly bringing advancements in materials, design, and sustainability. Comfort, functionality and performance all play a key role in what makes Nike still one of the most popular and worn brands on the street.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Does Nike Clothing Run Small?
Traditionally, Nike clothing was known to run a bit small, or more form-fitting, but now it all depends on the style of Nike clothing whether it runs small or not. With Nike on the forefront of innovation and style, they are constantly helping shape and evolve the urban fashion landscape, from skinny joggers to baggy sweatshirts and sweatpants.
Do Nike Shoes Run Big or Small?
Shoe sizing can vary widely across brands. Those who find the right fit are often loyal to that brand for life. Nike shoes generally run true to size, but with so many different designs and styles of footwear, some may run smaller or larger than others. Many Nike shoes are narrower than other brands, so if you have a wider foot, you may want to consider what Nike calls their extra wide sizing.
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