Nike’s global dominance in both the footwear and athletic departments has allowed for them to branch out and pick up a few more assets along the way. Brands like Converse have maintained their original identities all while helping the Swoosh expand their business portfolio and more importantly their profits. Very rarely do we get to see any kind of Nike involvement as obvious as this “Brand Slam” sneaker – a model that appeared in ultra-limited form during the Nike x Doernbecher Freestyle 2014 event. Taking on the form of the nike flex trainer 4 grey blue yellow, the shoe nods at parent misappreciate Nike’s affiliation with the likes of Hurley, Air Jordan, Converse and more atop an shipping camouflage pattern. And while the assets have changed since the last time we saw nike assault 10 mens basketball schedule, this one of a kind sneaker is a true rarity – only 11 pairs were made in Nike’s Innovation Kitchen. Good luck trying to find a pair for yourself. We do have a better view of the intra-branded Nike silhouette after the click.
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