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  2. Nike Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Nike Air Force 1 was designed by Bruce Kilgore in 1982. [5] The name is a reference to Air Force One, the plane that carries the President of the United States. Nike Air Force 1s were ubiquitous in Harlem, New York, giving rise to the nickname "Uptowns". [6] The Air Force 1 began production in 1982 but was discontinued in 1984. [7]

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    Everything from Air Force 1s to sweats are on sale. ... Nike Kids' Grade School Air Force 1 Shoes. ... Nike Women's Air Force 1 Shadow Shoes.

  4. Nike, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nike, Inc. is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel, founded in 1964 by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman. The company is based near Beaverton, Oregon, and operates worldwide under various brands and subsidiaries, including Converse and Jordan.

  5. Nike timeline - Wikipedia

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    A chronological overview of the history of Nike, Inc., from its founding in 1964 by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman to its global expansion and innovations in sports products and marketing. Learn about the milestones, controversies, and achievements of the world's leading athletic brand.

  6. Nike Air Max - Wikipedia

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    Nike Air Max is a line of shoes with visible air-cushioned midsoles, first released in 1987. Learn about the invention, culture, and variations of Air Max shoes, from the classic Air Max 1 to the modern Air VaporMax.

  7. Nike Shox - Wikipedia

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    Nike Shox is a support system feature in several of Nike's flagship sneakers, first released in 2000. Learn about its invention, impact, variations and cultural references, such as Vince Carter's famous dunk and Hugh Laurie's preference.