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  2. NikeID - Wikipedia

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    When Nike launched a brand new shoe specifically designed for hip hop dancers. This campaign was designed to promote both Nike By You and the new shoe. It allowed users to customize their own Nike Air Troupe shoe and then to submit their design into a competition against other designers.

  3. Trevor Lawrence Reacts To Controversial Customized Nike Shoes

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    The post Trevor Lawrence Reacts To Controversial Customized Nike Shoes appeared first on The Spun. It doesn’t look like Trevor Lawrence will be trying to cop a pair of Lil Nas X’s new sneakers ...

  4. The Shoe Surgeon Takes Customized Athletic Shoes to a ... - AOL

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    On the top shelf, towering over a size 17 pair of gold-leather athletic shoes made for Los Angeles Laker Anthony Davis, is a Brother Pacesetter PS1000-13 sewing machine.

  5. Photos: Customized Nike Shoes Cause Major Controversy - AOL

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    Nike’s latest customized shoes are causing some pretty serious outrage on social media. Lil Nas X is releasing custom Nike shoes that reportedly contain drops of human blood – for real. The ...

  6. Panam (brand) - Wikipedia

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    A white and blue pair of Panam 0319 sneakers. In 1967, the company launched the Panam 084. It was released in a blue and white colorway that the company referred to as Campeón. It was the first shoe to introduce the "P" logo which has since been used on all of the company's shoes. [4]

  7. On (company) - Wikipedia

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    On Holding AG is an athletic shoe and performance sportswear company originating in Switzerland that designs and markets sports clothing and running shoes.. In 2019, the company held 40% of the running shoe market in Switzerland and 10% in Germany. [2]