Ewing Athletics

Ewing Athletics

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Founded 1991
Headquarters Ridgefield Park, NJ, United States

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First endorsing a sneaker for adidas in 1986, Ewing founded Ewing Athletics in 1989 with Next Sports, becoming the first professional athlete to own their own signature sneaker brand. With the help of Ewing’s agent David Falk, Ewing Athletics was earning approximately $100 million USD by 1990, and experienced increasing sales as Ewing’s own popularity grew. Steadily expanding outside of basketball into cross training, running and even hiking footwear, Ewing Athletics also sold apparel, including tees, tank tops, and leather jackets. However, facing internal challenges, Ewing and his partners were forced to shut down the brand in 1996. In 2012, David Goldberg and his company, GPF Footwear LLC, successfully teamed up with Patrick Ewing to resurrect the line and reintroduce it to the market to capitalize on the current retro sneaker trend. Reintroducing the cult 33 Hi Retro sneaker to 33 stores nationwide in 2012, Ewing Athletics continues to re-release models from the ‘90s.
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Ewing Athletics 33 Hi "St. Patrick's Day"
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Ewing Athletics 33 Hi "St. Patrick's Day"

Coinciding with this year’s St. Patrick’s Day, Ewing Athletics gives the classic 33 Hi a bright

Ewing Athletics Focus Red/Black
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Ewing Athletics Focus Red/Black

The Ewing Athletics Focus returns for 2014 in a great red and black color combination. This latest

Ewing Athletics Holiday 2013 "Euro Exclusive" Pack
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Ewing Athletics Holiday 2013 "Euro Exclusive" Pack

New Jersey retailer Packer Shoes has received this new “Euro Exclusive” pack from Ewing Athletics

Ewing Athletics 33 Hi "Wheat" & "Knicks"
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Ewing Athletics 33 Hi "Wheat" & "Knicks"

Ewing Athletics has worked up two new colorways of the 33 Hi for the holiday season. First up is a

Ewing Athletics Guard "Grape"
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Ewing Athletics Guard "Grape"

Ewing Athletics is gearing up to release its Guard model in this bright “Grape” colorway. The

Ewing Athletics 2013 Fall Guard Releases
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Ewing Athletics 2013 Fall Guard Releases

Following Ewing Athletics’ revival last year, the brand continues to release a string of

Ewing Athletics 2013 Ewing Focus August Releases
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Ewing Athletics 2013 Ewing Focus August Releases

Set to drop early August are some new colorways of the Ewing Focus from Ewing Athletics. Two

Ewing Athletics 2013 Ewing Focus
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Ewing Athletics 2013 Ewing Focus

Ewing Athletics, the sneaker brand launched by former Knicks player Patrick Ewing in 1989 is set to

Ewing Athletics 33 Hi "Jamaica" & "Georgetown"
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Ewing Athletics 33 Hi "Jamaica" & "Georgetown"

Paying homage to the NBA Hall-of-Famer’s Jamaican heritage and storied collegiate career, Ewing

Ewing Athletics 33 Hi
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Ewing Athletics 33 Hi

While others before him boasted individual sneaker models under a larger brand’s umbrella, in 1989

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