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  2. Nike Air Yeezy - Wikipedia

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    The Nike Air Yeezy is an official sneakers collaboration project between Nike and Kanye West, launched in 2009. Notable as the shoe brand's first non-athlete full collaboration, the project has released two editions: the "Air Yeezy" (2009) and the "Air Yeezy II" (2012 and 2014).

  3. Nike timeline - Wikipedia

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    Nike introduces the Second Coming, a group of NBA basketball players who best represent the Nike Basketball. Nike introduces AF25, after 25 years of Air Force shoe line. 2009 Nike sells its Nike Bauer hockey equipment division. Nike introduces shoes featuring new Flywire and Lunarlite Foam materials. Flywire is a new technology made up of thin ...

  4. Nike and Off-White: 'The Ten' - Wikipedia

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    After the success of the shoes, Abloh and Nike decided to end the collaboration in December 2018. [18] The shoes were reviewed by many, and were claimed to be the "Collaboration of the decade". [4] The shoes have been resold for higher amounts than the original prices, with the Air Jordan 1 being sold for more than ten times the original price.

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  6. 5 Seriously Cute Rainbow Shoes to Rock During Pride ... - AOL

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    You’re going to want to check out Zappos’ Pride collection, featuring rainbow styles from so many top brands. 5 Seriously Cute Rainbow Shoes to Rock During Pride Month and Beyond Skip to main ...

  7. Satan Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Nike's lawyers argued that they have "submitted evidence that even sophisticated sneakerheads were confused" by the shoes. Nike lawyers cited the Rogers test. [13] Nike released a statement in response to the controversy generated, saying "Nike did not design or release these shoes and we do not endorse them". [14]