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American Sportswear Company

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Founded January 25, 1964
Headquarters Portland, OR, United States

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Nike is a major American sportswear and footwear company, based in Portland, Oregon. The Nike legacy began in 1964, when track athlete Philip Knight and his coach Bill Bowerman set up a small business importing Japanese running shoes under the name Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS). Nike sponsors and collaborates with a diverse range of high-profile athletes and sports teams on a global level, with the highly recognized trademarks of "Just Do It" and the Swoosh logo. In addition, Nike is the world's biggest supplier of sportswear and footwear.
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The Complete Off-White™ x Nike "The Ten" Set Is Going up for Auction
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The Complete Off-White™ x Nike "The Ten" Set Is Going up for Auction

Alongside other grails like Nike’s “Moon Shoe” from 1972, Nike MAGs and a myriad of F&F-exclusives.

Official Look at the Nike Ja 1 "Personal Touch"
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Official Look at the Nike Ja 1 "Personal Touch"

Arriving this spring.

Everything Dropping at HBX Archives This Week
Fashion

Everything Dropping at HBX Archives This Week

Featuring a khaki green GORE-TEX jacket from nonnative.

Devin Booker Debuted the Nike Book 1 "Forrest Gump" PE
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Devin Booker Debuted the Nike Book 1 "Forrest Gump" PE

A nod to the “Forrest Gump” Cortez.

8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week
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8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week

Featuring Wacko Maria, Carhartt WIP, Nike, Palace, Supreme, Comme des Garçons and more.

Nike Showcases AI-Designed "A.I.R" Sneakers
Footwear

Nike Showcases AI-Designed "A.I.R" Sneakers

Take a peek into what the future of footwear may hold.

Nike's New 'Blueprint Pack' Is the Future Of Olympic Performance
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Nike's New 'Blueprint Pack' Is the Future Of Olympic Performance

Spearheaded by the all-new Nike Air Pegasus Premium.

Alexis Sablone Teases Her Nike SB Dunk Low Collab
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Alexis Sablone Teases Her Nike SB Dunk Low Collab

After launching her first signature shoe with Converse last year, the professional skater is taking her talents to the Swoosh for a special project.

The Nike Air Force 1 Low "404 Error" Is for .SWOOSH Members Only
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The Nike Air Force 1 Low "404 Error" Is for .SWOOSH Members Only

The registration window to be qualified for exclusive access closes next week.

Nike Drops the Dunk Low PRM in Earthy “Light British Tan”
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Nike Drops the Dunk Low PRM in Earthy “Light British Tan”

Built with canvas and suede uppers.

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