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Nike’s Air Jordan 12 Retro “White and University Blue” drops Saturday, May 17, at 10 a.m. ET. The $200 shoes replicate Michael Jordan’s game winning look from 1996. This White, Metallic ...
(Mark J. Terrill / ASSOCIATED PRESS) LOS ANGELES — For his first game as a Dallas Maverick, Kyrie Irving donned a red-and-white speckled pair of his signature Nike shoes, with the trademark ...
Like the blue pair, the shoe’s upper is mainly constructed with mesh, but also features smooth white panels and the Swoosh. Tints of black are used to highlight the Nike branding on the tongue ...
After he departed from Nike, Kyrie Irving made moves toward a new sneaker home. According to Musiq Soulchild, Irving is nearing a deal with the Black-owned shoe company SIA Collective. TMZ caught ...
The Swoosh label is preparing to launch a brand new Nike Zoom Mercurial football boots for next year. The new silhouette will be dressed in a “White/Baltic Blue/Laser Pink” colorway.
Kyrie Irving had been a fixture at Nike for years since getting his first signature shoe in 2014. He's consistently been one of the brand's top sellers. And then the company chose to suspend his line.
After initially suspending its partnership with Kyrie Irving and scrapping the release of his upcoming Kyrie 8 signature shoe last month, Nike confirmed Monday that it has fully cut ties with the ...
Nike cut ties with Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving Monday. The move comes after Irving posted a Twitter link to a documentary containing antisemitic messages in October and initially refused to i ...
Nike has officially cut ties with Kyrie Irving one month after suspending its relationship with the NBA star, The Athletic reports. It comes in the wake of him promoting a film filled with ...
Nike cut ties with controversial star Kyrie Irving, ending an eight-year partnership with the Brooklyn Nets guard. The company dropped the Brooklyn Nets guard after he posted a link to an ...
Nike and Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving reportedly parted ways following the point guard’s controversy around tweeting a movie that spreads antisemitic disinformation. A Nike spokesperson told ...
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