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  2. Just Do It - Wikipedia

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    The founder of the Wieden+Kennedy agency, Dan Wieden, credits the inspiration for his "Just Do It" Nike slogan to a death row inmate Gary Gilmore’s last words: "Let's do it." [1] From 1988 to 1998, Nike increased its share of the North American domestic sport-shoe business from 18% to 43% (from $877 million to $9.2 billion in worldwide sales ...

  3. Nike's 'Just Do It' slogan inspired by convicted killer - AOL

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    One of the world's most iconic marketing slogans was inspired by a murderer. Nike first unveiled the "Just Do It" tagline at the end of a television commercial in 1988.. Since then it's become one ...

  4. Dan Wieden - Wikipedia

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    There, the two started handling the then small Nike, Inc. account. [2] The next year, on April 1, the two started their own advertising firm, Wieden & Kennedy. [ 4 ] One of the new firm's main accounts was Nike, with Wieden coining the "Just Do It" tagline for the sportswear company in 1988.

  5. A Brooklyn-based company created $1,425 Nike 'Jesus shoes ...

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    Like Jesus Christ, you too can now "walk on water" thanks to the Brooklyn-based brand MSCHF, which created a Nike sneaker filled with holy water.. Dubbed the "Jesus shoe," these limited-edition ...

  6. MSCHF - Wikipedia

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    Drop #7 titled Jesus Shoes were on sale for $1425 and listed for sale on the website StockX for $4000. MSCHF bought Nike Air Max 97s at their regular price but added Jesus on a crucifix as well as sourcing holy water from the Jordan River. [15] Bull and Moon (Drop #8) is a astrological investing app that uses a proprietary financial ...

  7. Nike’s CEO climbed from intern to the corner office. Here are ...

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    Hill has followed Nike’s directive to “just do it” and become the sports retailer’s newly-minted CEO. In 1988, Hill joined the company as a 19-year-old intern in apparel sales.

  8. Satan Shoes - Wikipedia

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    A detail from Jan van Eyck's Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych (pictured) appears to be present on the shoebox. [1]Each pair of shoes is black, and features a bronze pentagram on the laces and an inverted cross, [2] while on the sides of the shoes is a reference to the Biblical passage Luke 10:18. [3]

  9. Why Did Nike Cover Up This Sneaker? - AOL

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    Some people who purchased Nike's OverBreak Overspray shoe believe it could be hiding a Tom Sachs-looking colorway underneath its top layer. Find out more here. Why Did Nike Cover Up This Sneaker?