Do you ever wonder where tops nike sneakers are made? Which countries around the world create the apparel, footwear, and gear that constitute the Swoosh kyrie? The brand actually has an interactive map to answer just that question. The tiffany blue and yellow tops nike shoes kids has demographics on the million workers worldwide that are involved in making tops nike products (Mind you the factories aren’t tops nike owned, but rather contracted out to put their products together). While the aforementioned 1 million workers is certainly a big number, it might be getting smaller in the coming years given recent tops nike moves. They got rid of around 100,000 manufacturing specked in the past year, and they’ve become increasingly focused on automated modes of manufacturing (See Nike Flyknit) that might make events like the recent factory strikes a thing of the past. Get a look at the manufacturing map here and let us know in the comments if you’ve got any opinions on tops nike’s moves away from traditional manufacturing.
Source: Biz Journals