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Nike was founded on January 25, 1964 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight, under the name “Blue Ribbon Sports.” Bowerman, a track coach, and Knight, a track athlete, sold their proprietary waffle-iron fashioned rubber-sole running shoes out of Knight’s car during track meets at Hayward Field. The company officially became Nike, Inc. in 1971, named after the Greek goddess of victory. The company's headquarters, located in Beaverton, Oregon, pay homage to the company starting in Oregonian cities like Eugene and Springfield.
Nike’s history as a sports shoe company has been punctuated by several popular shoes with significance expanded to popular culture. The Nike Cortez shoe was released in 1972 during the Mexico Olympics and has since been released in several colorways and regained popularity when featured in the film “Forest Gump.” In 1982, the Air Force 1 was released as the first basketball shoe to feature air in the sole. Air Force 1s continue to be one of the most popular Nike shoes today. In 1984, the Air Jordan 1 was produced exclusively for Michael Jordan. The shoe’s logo, a silhouette of Michael Jordan, known as the “Jumpman” logo is synonymous with the shoe. The first Nike Air Max was released. In 1987 and featured a visible air pocket. There have been many other Nike shoe releases over the years, but the three mentioned have had a sustaining place in pop culture to this day.
Nike’s advertising and sponsorship have also been a cultural touchstone since the company’s inception. From partnering with and sponsoring Michael Jordan, LeBron James and Serena Williams and more to advertising campaigns, logos, and slogans like “Just Do It,” Nike has cemented their place as one of the most famous companies worldwide.
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Nike Restocking Its Futuristic, 3D-printed Air Max Sneaker for Air Max Day
The Air Max 1000 is back in black.
Nike Has a New Women’s-Exclusive Air Force 1 With Double-Lace Details
The pair is arriving at select overseas retailers now.
‘WWE 2K26’ Is Out Now — Here’s Every Nike and Air Jordan Sneaker Featured in the Game
Including the classic Air Force 1 and more.
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Nike’s Classic Air Max Is the Latest Sneaker to Get Covered in Croc for Summer
Following the appearance of a matching Air Force 1 colorway.
Nike Uses the Big Bubble Air Max 95 to Rep Mexican Soccer Ahead of the World Cup
Joining the Air Force 1 Low in a complementary treatment.
The Classic Triple-black Nike Air Force 1 Takes a Page From Black-tie Shoes’ Patent Leather
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The London-based streetwear brand's biggest Nike collaboration yet.