You can go on Nike's website and choose exactly what fabrics and colours and shapes you want your sneakers to come in.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My Nike Free sneakers add a splash of color and slide on fast, perfect for when I'm rushing to catch the school bus. And my favorite cargos are skinny but stretchy, so I can go up or down a few pounds and they still fit!
Not obsessed with particularly Nike, but sneakers in general. I love them.
Being a die-hard Knicks fan, I remember hunting down these orange-and-blue Nikes that they only released in England. And I used to hunt for sneakers when I DJ'd in Japan. But then Nike flooded the market with a head-spinning array of color combinations and it just didn't seem cool anymore.
I want to make affordable shoes of quality that are very fashion forward, chic, and that I'm going to wear.
The LeBron 11, for $200, has hyperposite construction - a combination of Foamposite material and performance synthetics - and a new layer of Lunarlon cushioning; and anyway, Nike generates about $300 million off the sneakers.
Nike doesn't want to make products for everyone - they want to make products for champions.
I've always been a Nike person.
Shoes are the finishing touch on any outfit and it is important to complete a look with the perfect pair!
I think there are a few brands like Nike and Patagonia which are quite progressively minded.
Any style that Nike makes in all black, shoe, sweatshirt, onesie, doesn't matter, I pretty much need to have.