Nike Sportswear: Jesse Leyva Talks 2010 Footwear Technology and Torch

January 14, 2010Uncategorizedby Eugene Kan7 Views

Nike Sportswear’s Global Design Director Jesse Leyva talks about Torch and the innovations surrounding Nike Sportswear’s 2010 footwear line. The 3-layer Torch fabric makes its debut on a re-modeled classic, the Air Max BW Gen II which will hit select Nike Sportswear retailers.

  • hugogor

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  • hugogor

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    Torches debut was on a Maxim 1+, not the BW.

  • http://theyoutharegettingrestless.tumblr.com jay

    Torches debut was on a Maxim 1+, not the BW.

  • http://theyoutharegettingrestless.tumblr.com jay

    Torches debut was on a Maxim 1+, not the BW.

  • http://theyoutharegettingrestless.tumblr.com jay

    Torches debut was on a Maxim 1+, not the BW.

  • http://theyoutharegettingrestless.tumblr.com jay

    Torches debut was on a Maxim 1+, not the BW.

  • truthbtold

    If anybody at Nike is reading this, please continue doing projects like this and stop re-issuing old design ideas.

  • truthbtold

    If anybody at Nike is reading this, please continue doing projects like this and stop re-issuing old design ideas.

  • truthbtold

    If anybody at Nike is reading this, please continue doing projects like this and stop re-issuing old design ideas.

  • truthbtold

    If anybody at Nike is reading this, please continue doing projects like this and stop re-issuing old design ideas.