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The Nike Air Trainer 1 “Don’t I Know You?” is Inspired by a Classic Bo Jackson Poster

Continuing to bring back the Nike Air Trainer 1, Nike is now set to release a new colorway inspired by a classic Bo Jackson poster. The Nike Air Trainer 1 “Don’t I Know You?” pays homage to a ’90s Nike Sportswear poster highlighting the “fact” that the athlete can play all sports.Centered around a mix of White/University Blue/Old Royal,” the Nike Air Trainer 1 “Don’t I Know You?” features premium white leather uppers paired with matching mesh tongues. Detailing comes in the form of baseball and football (sports Bo played professionally) stitching at the heels, Swooshes at the midfoot and “NIKE AIR” embroidery at the rear.Additional detailing comes in the form of “NIKE” marked straps, tongue tags and printed insoles reading a variety of sports that introduced the contrasting blue on the shoe. Finishing up the design of the shoe are white midsoles and contrasting light blue rubber outsoles.Priced at $125 USD, the Nike Air Trainer 1 “Don’t I Know You?” is set to release in the coming weeks.For more footwear news, Fat Joe recently revealed a colette x Air Jordan 1 High sample.

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Skechers Back-to-School Charitable Campaign is All Class

Now more than ever, educators deserve thanks. That’s why Skechers is stepping up to support schools and teachers during the 2022 back-to-school season. From July 14-Aug. 14, the Manhattan Beach, CA-based company will raise funds through a national register round-up at Skechers stores nationwide in support of AdoptAClassroom.org, a non-profit in support of public education. …

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Social Status Announces Pay-It-Forward Initiative For Air Max Penny 1 “Recess”

Throughout 2022, The Whitaker Group has locked in on supporting communities. From its collaborative COLOR CODE program that promotes Black and minority designers to now announcing a Pay-It-Forward campaign tied to Social Status’ Air Max Penny 1 “Recess” capsule, James Whitner’s team continues to give back. Just last week, Nike and Social Status launched the duo’s collaborative Air Max Penny 1 colorways, filed under the “Recess” name. Now, a second launch is scheduled to encourage the support of families in their back to school preparations.For those who may have missed out, the two Air Max Penny 1 “Recess” colorways are returning in limited quantities as part of a one-of-a-kind community giveback launch. Customers will be offered the option to purchase a pair for themselves as well as enter the details of a person in need and/or organization that they want to donate a pair to. For those without a specific person or place in mind, an option to have the Whitaker Project, The Whitaker Group’s non-profit division, select an organization of its choice will be available.Release for the Pay-It-Forward launch of the Social Status x Air Max Penny 1 “Recess” collection is set for July 22 at 9am EDT via Social Status at a price of $190 USD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Social Status (@thesocialstatus)Elsewhere in the world of footwear, a closer look at the upcoming Supreme x Nike SB Blazer Mid has surfaced.

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