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From Blue Ribbon Sports to Nike The Humble Origins of The Swoosh

From Blue Ribbon Sports to Nike The Humble Origins of The Swoosh

From its humble beginnings as a distributor of Japanese Onitsuka Tiger shoes, Blue Ribbon Sports transformed into Nike with the help of Carolyn Davidson's iconic Swoosh logo.

Table of Contents
  1. From Blue Ribbon Sports to Nike
  2. Enter Carolyn Davidson and a $35 logo
  3. “The Nike”: the first shoe to carry the Swoosh
  4. From side stripe to standalone icon
  5. Recognition for the designer

*:first-child]:mt-0 [&_>*:last-child]:mb-0"> In 1971,  Watergate  was still just a hotel,  NASA  was preparing  Apollo 15 , and a small Oregon distributor named  Blue Ribbon Sports  quietly took its first step toward becoming   Nike .

That year, the company sold its first in house shoe: a black football boot simply called  “the Nike” , priced at  $16.95  and distinguished by a new, checkmark shaped stripe that few noticed at the time but which would outlive the boot and eventually define the brand.