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  2. Air Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Air Jordan is a line of basketball shoes produced by Nike, Inc. Related apparel and accessories are marketed under Jordan Brand.. The first Air Jordan shoe was produced for basketball player Michael Jordan during his time with the Chicago Bulls on November 17, 1984 and released to the public on April 1, 1985.

  3. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    Sneakers. Sneakers (US) or trainers (UK), also known by a wide variety of other names, are shoes primarily designed for sports or other forms of physical exercise but which are also widely used for everyday casual wear. Since their popularization by companies such as Converse, Nike and Spalding in the mid 20th century, they have become attire ...

  4. Starbury - Wikipedia

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    The line would include the "Starbury Two" sneaker, polo shirts, skateboard shoes, and other lifestyle products; all under $15. [3] On April 1, 2007, Stephon Marbury released his second low-price NBA quality sneaker, the "Starbury Two". This shoe was also endorsed by former Detroit Pistons player Ben Wallace. Wallace now also has his own shoe ...

  5. How Foot Locker is waging a comeback after its breakup with Nike

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    During a recent event celebrating Foot Locker’s 50th anniversary in New York City, it was hard to imagine that the legacy sneaker chain was appearing on bankruptcy watch lists as recently as March.

  6. I Tested Hoka’s #1 Training Shoe & It's Super ... - AOL

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    Background on the Kawana 2, Hoka’s #1 Training Shoe. Jarrod Nobbe. $260. at Amazon. Buy Now. At first glance, the Hoka Kawana 2 stands out for its sleek design and signature oversized sole ...

  7. Nike sweatshops - Wikipedia

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    Team Sweat is "an international coalition of consumers, investors, and workers committed to ending the injustices in Nike’s sweatshops around the world" founded in 2000 by Jim Keady. While Keady was researching Nike at St. John’s University, the school signed a $3.5 million deal with Nike, forcing all athletes and coaches to endorse Nike.