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Nike paid designer Carolyn Davidson $35 for its “swoosh” logo, but she was also given a gold ring and shares in the company years later. This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check ...
Earlier this season, Kyrie Irving was dropped from Nike. The brand has no plans of ... has taken unusual strategies to cover up the swoosh logo whenever he has a chance. While playing in the ...
Las Vegas Aces superstar A'ja Wilson now has her own signature logo. Nike, which announced in May that Wilson will have her own signature shoe, released the two-time WNBA MVP's official logo on ...
Caitlin Clark is already one of the faces of the WNBA at 23 years old, and she will soon have a signature Nike shoe and logo to match the fanfare surrounding her. Nike CEO Elliott Hill told Devin ...
Five star recruit and BYU Cougars commit AJ Dybantsa already has his own signature logo for his Nike shoe deal, and now he literally has his own sick shoes that the brand gifted him as a player ...
Hill did not say when Clark's shoe or logo would launch. Clark, the 2024 No. 1 pick and WNBA Rookie of the Year, was sponsored by Nike throughout her college career, and signed a new eight-year ...
Teams such as Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham have a vertical Nike swoosh instead of the traditional horizontal logo which normally appears on their shirts. Liverpool wore their third kit for the ...
Nike's Next Ones 2025: Two-way star CJ Sadler dominates as other top recruits show out ahead of Super Bowl Nike's Next Ones returned for its annual elite prospect camp on Saturday. The 30-plus ...
A’ja Wilson doesn’t need anyone to love the logo that will be displayed on her upcoming signature shoe line with Nike. But on Tuesday, the Aces star made it clear that she expects her creative ...
A Nike logo is seen at the Nike flagship store on 5th Ave. on December 20, 2019 in New York City. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images/Getty Images Nike, the world's largest sportswear company ...
The latest sees him unveil the Breds — but with a twist. The kicks feature a piece of tape "serendipitously" placed across the Nike swoosh. The tape refers to Nike's "Banned" campaign ...