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Nike has created a special disco ball-inspired shoe for Sir Elton John, featuring an elevated sole and a slick rainbow stripe. “The Nike AF1 Jet is a one-of-a-kind sneaker created to say thank you to Elton for his commitment to diversity and inclusion, and his long-standing relationship with Nike,” Nike said in a statement. The shoes are inspired by the singer’s disco days, where he’d tickle the ivories under glowing mirror balls in the packed clubs of the ’70s, often in a pair of Nikes. The shoes also have a BeTrue-esque rainbow along the sole and a BeTrue logo on the tongue. Though it doesn’t seem like these fabulous kicks will be made available to the masses any time soon, Nike will be releasing its annual BeTrue line later this spring in honor of Pride. Custom Nike Air Huarache x Burberry Please choose one Free Standard Shipping (10-20 Business Days)(+$ 0.00) Express Shipping (7-12 Business Days)(+$ 12.00) Customizations Total: $ 0.00 This shoe and all other shoes on this website are in Standard U.S. Sizing.

Please choose sizes accordingly. Shoes come in a Nike box, because they are Nike shoes colored in the Burberry fashion. Here is where you will find all information relevant to sizing. Bomber Jackets Sizing Information Regular Jacket (Windbreakers etc) Sizing Information 3D Sublimation Print T-Shirt and Jersey Sizing Information Hip-hop mogul and Snapchat personality DJ Khaled received custom Michigan-inspired Jordan Brand Retro V shoes from Nike over the weekend, the same given to Wolverines players after the 2016 season. @jumpman23 hooked up @djkhaled with “Michigan” Air Jordan Vs 👀 A video posted by Complex Sneakers (@complexsneakers) on Jan 16, 2017 at 7:52am PST Ima give you this in slow motion !! @🔑🔑🔑🔑 so you know !!! 🔑🔑🔑🔑🔑🔑🦁🔑🔑🔑🔑🔑 @sneakernews A video posted by DJ KHALED (@djkhaled) on Jan 15, 2017 at 1:35pm PST Khaled, a self-proclaimed “sneaker head,” is one of many famous faces that has been brought in as an “ambassador” for the Michigan program during coach Jim Harbaugh’s tenure. Other notable

celebs include UM alum and New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, former New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter and pro wrestling legend Ric Flair, among numerous others. Jordan Brand announced its partnership with Michigan before the 2016 college football season, which has received acclaim from both players and fans. But Nike does not plan to release the custom Wolverines shoes to the general public. © 2016, gridir. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.OUTPERFORMING As a licensed Nike Team apparel dealer, ADPRO Sports is your source for best-in-class sports uniforms and gear. Custom Nike Team Apparel For players and fans. Shop the Nike Team catalog—or choose custom Nike uniforms. When you want to drive performance and turn heads, see what Nike Team apparel can do for your players. Our long-standing relationship with Nike gives you a direct line to one of the world’s most desirable brands.

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nike football shoes china Ready to stand out? Contact one of our sales reps to get started on custom Nike uniforms for your team.The Nike ID Sweatshop E-mail Controversy refers to a series of culture jamming correspondence that took place in 2001 between Buzzfeed founder Jonah Peretti and Nike customer service over a pair of shoes he had ordered with the word “sweatshop” embroidered on them.

In 1999, Nike launched the Nike ID shop, an online footwear shop that allowed consumers to customize their footwear in details, from choosing the colors to picking out its fabric composition. In 2001, Jonah Peretti, then a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab, ordered a pair of the customized shoes with the word “sweatshop” embroidered on them. Upon receiving Peretti’s order, Nike cancelled his order, which resulted in a series of six emails back and forth between Peretti and an unknown Nike representative who stated that the company reserves the right to cancel any order they deem as containing “material that we consider inappropriate or simply do not want to place on our products.” Footwear brand Nike has been accused of using sweatshop labor to produce their merchandise since as early as the 1970s. In 1998, consumer activist Marc Kasky filed a lawsuit against Nike asserting that the company’s distribution of products with the statement that it does not use sweatshop labor contained false advertising and misinformation.

As of 2010, Nike is still accused of using sweatshop labor in their overseas factory, according to the court testimonies of two female workers from Honduras representing 1700 workers who were laid off in 2009 without notice or severance pay. The emails were originally intended to be published in Harpers magazine, but they chose not to run them at the last minute. Peretti then forwarded the email to ten people, including Timothy Shey, who hosted them on his personal website on January 17th, 2001. Peretti’s correspondence continued to spread via emails and within 24 hours, it reached the inbox of one of the engineers at Customatix, a now defunct mail-to-order footwear shop, who sent Peretti an email informing him there is a seven character limit on their embroidery designs. On January 24th, 2001, now-defunct tech blog Lot 49 reported on the viral e-mail correspondence, receiving its first recognition outside of Peretti’s circle of friends. Several days later, the San Jose Mercury News became the first traditional media outlet to share the emails.

In the following months, Peretti’s exchange with Nike was covered by a diverse range of news media outlets, from well-known publications like TIME, The Village Voice, Guardian and The Independent to online news communities and blogs including Metafilter, Slashdot, Salon and Adbusters. The news coverage eventually led Nike to issue a ban against several words from being embroidered onto their products, including Sweatshop, Sweat Shop, Child Labor, ChildLabor, Exploit and Swetshop. On February 28th, 2001, Peretti made an appearance on NBC’s Today Show, facing Nike’s spokeperson and Director of Global Issues Management Vada Manager in a debate moderated by Katie Couric. The debate was also covered by Sports Business Daily and the Ludwig von Mises Institute blog. Following the broadcast of the debate, Manager released a statement reporting that custom shoe sales on the Nike iD site reached their third-highest in a single day on Wednesday. In March 2001, Peretti wrote about his experience in an op-ed piece for the Nation as well as in an online essay titled “Culture Jamming, Memes, Social Networks, and the Emerging Media Ecology.”