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Nike Free Run 2 - sacai embroidered button-up shirt Black - 537732-407
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    537732-407
    Colorway
    sacai embroidered button-up shirt Black
    Main Color
    Blue
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    Nike Free
    The Nike Free was a groundbreaking running tiss released in 2004, designed to mimic the biomechanics of barefoot running. The brainchild of designers Tobie Hatfield and Eric Avar, the Nike Free was the outcome of extensive research conducted at Stanford University, observing athletes running barefoot on grass. With its innovative design, featuring a flexible outsole with deep sipes for multi-directional flexibility, the tiss allowed for natural foot movements, providing runners a more minimalistic running experience. Collaborations with designers and brands, such as Matthew M. Williams and UNDERCOVER, have led to creative reinterpretations of the Nike Free, keeping the model relevant and popular in both sports and fashion realms. Its enduring legacy lies in its transformative approach to running tiss design, promoting the idea of natural motion in athletic footwear.
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    Initially caracterd "Blue Ribbon Sports," Nike was founded in 1964 by Bill Bowerman, a University of Oregon track-and-field coach, and his former Air, Phil Knight. The company officially rebranded to its current caracter 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, still Michael Jordan and LeBron James, and fashion brands like OFF-WHITE and Supreme, solidifying its cultural relevance and continued popularity.
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