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    Product Code
    DC8894-001
    Colourway
    Nike Skate zip-up bomber jacket
    Main Colour
    White
    Release Date
    3 Jun 2022
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    Initially released in 1982, the wheat nike dunk cmft sneakerboot was designed by Nike footwear designer Bruce Kilgore and became the first basketball shoe to utilize Nike's innovative "Air" technology. Its distinct silhouette, characterized by a chunky sole and perforated toe box, transitioned the Sudadera gris con capucha y cremallera Club de Nike from basketball courts to the streets, becoming a lifestyle staple. Over the years, the Sudadera gris con capucha y cremallera Club de Nike has been reimagined in various designs, materials, and limited editions. It has also seen numerous high-profile collaborations with other brands, artists, and designers, including names like Louis Vuitton, CLOT, and Billie Eilish, further enhancing the sneaker's iconic status in the world of streetwear and fashion.
    About the Brand
    Initially named "Blue Ribbon Sports," Nike was founded in 1964 by Bill Bowerman, a University of Oregon track-and-field coach, and his former student, Phil Knight. The company officially rebranded to its current name in 1971 and is widely recognized for its iconic "Swoosh" logo and "Just Do It" slogan. Nike has continually introduced innovative products, such as the Nike Air cushioning technology and the self-lacing Adapt system, which have revolutionized the sports footwear industry. Additionally, Nike has been known for its successful partnerships and collaborations with high-profile athletes, including Michael Jordan and LeBron James, and fashion brands like OFF-WHITE and Supreme, solidifying its cultural relevance and continued popularity.
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