Jefferies analyst Randal J. Konik says Nike's app refresh is a "clear signal" of its Win Now focus, putting sport and athlete ...
Do you know your own shoe size? You might think you do, but there's a good chance you're walking around in shoes that aren't actually a perfect fit. Nike thinks it can change that with a new addition ...
Nike is looking to create its own social shopping niche outside the bounds of TikTok and Instagram. The athleticwear giant recently set up a landing page for what its dubbed Nothing but Gold, an app ...
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Nike is officially discontinuing its line of Adapt shoes, its futuristic sneakers designed to emulate the self-lacing ones made famous by 1989’s “Back to the Future Part II.” What’s more, according to ...
Ja Morant’s Hunger Ja 1 sneakers were no longer listed on the Nike or Finish Line apps early Thursday morning. The Hunger Ja 1s have been expected to release May 25. The mismatch red and blue colorway ...
The Air Max 95 collection reimagines the spirit of Florida A&M, Spelman, Morehouse, and Norfolk State through color, texture, ...
Nike announced that it will be making its fitness app free for customers year-round, and not just during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Nike Training Club app is designed to help people reach their ...
On the morning of our most recent Halloween, Nike and Jordan Brand released one of their most eagerly anticipated sneaker drops of the calendar year. A white, black and brown version of the classic ...
The Nike Kobe 3 "Orca" will re-release for the first time ever. Check our Sneakers news for more upcoming releases and ...
Nike's mobile apps have helped to fuel sales growth during the pandemic as part of the sportswear giant's effort to boost direct-to-consumer sales. Those apps urge people to participate in a range of ...
With Super Bowl 53 getting ready to kick off in Atlanta, brands are seeing dollar signs. And you know Nike, given its status as a sportswear giant, has to go all out for the event. That's why the ...