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  2. NikeID - Wikipedia

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    Nike By You is constantly updating the collection of shoes that they offer for customization. Nike's most popular franchises are also represented including Air Max, Air Force 1, Nike Free, Nike LunarGlid Nike Dunk. Nike By You has also recently begun offering the signature styles from such athletes as Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Kevin Durant.

  3. Space Hippie - Wikipedia

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    The sneakers were designed to use scrap materials yet remain within the Nike brand aesthetic. Nike has said the sneakers have their lowest carbon footprint. [3] Nike announced the sneaker in February 2020. Originally set for release in April 2020, [3] they were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic [5] and released in June. [9]

  4. Similar to other sneaker brands like Converse and Vans, Cariuma's shoes are unisex (Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Hamm are also fans). The Oca Lows are available in sizes 5 to 13 for men and women ...

  5. Nike's NFT platform .Swoosh will let you swap virtual sneakers

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    Nike has long invested in Web3 and digital fashion, notably purchasing digital design studio RTFKT last year. Today, the company continues its foray into this space, announcing its own standalone ...

  6. GOAT (platform) - Wikipedia

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    GOAT is an American online platform offering sneakers, streetwear, luxury apparel and accessories through the primary and resale markets. Founded in 2015, GOAT has 50 million members and over 1,000,000 sellers across 170 countries on its platform.

  7. StockX - Wikipedia

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    The startup company was founded by Dan Gilbert, Josh Luber, [7] Greg Schwartz, and Chris Kaufman in 2015, [8] and launched in February 2016. [9] [10] Luber had previously founded StockX's predecessor website about rare sneakers called Campless (established during 2012–2013), [11] [12] a site which was featured in Josh Luber's TED Talk on the sneaker market. [13]