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.
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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.
Nike's 400-acre headquarters is renamed to honor co-founder Phil Knight, marking a living expression of the company's roots and bold vision.
Nike’s first “campus” really did start in Phil Knight’s parents’ basement, with around 300 pairs of shoes stacked in a corner and a fledgling business run out of a car…
Nike has officially opened its new store at Stadshart Amstelveen, located at Rembrandtweg 37 in Amstelveen, Noord-Holland. The store opened on April 2, 2026, as part…
Nike is back in downtown New York City, and this time, it’s doing things differently. On April 16, 2026, the sportswear giant opened its doors at…
A U.S. federal judge has overturned a jury verdict that found Lululemon infringed a Nike sneaker patent, wiping out a $355,450 damages award and ruling that…
NIKE, Inc. (NYSE: NKE), headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, reported fiscal Q3 2026 results for the quarter ended February 28, 2026, with total revenues of $11.3 billion,…
Two global sport powerhouses, Jordan Brand and the Confederação Brasileira de Futebol (CBF), are colliding on the shop floor at Nike West London, where the latest…
Nike has turned a nostalgic Shanghai, China street corner into an Air Market convenience store for Air Max Day 2026, using neighborhood memories, not high tech…
Aritzia, the Vancouver based fashion house, has unveiled the latest chapter in its ongoing partnership with Nike, introducing the Nike LD 1000 EDITION A in a…