Nike VP of innovation and special projects Tinker Hatfield holding the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 Nike is breaking new ground with the HyperAdapt 1.0, its first self-lacing sneaker for the general public.
If you failed to win the prize draw for a pair of those flashy self-lacing Back to the Future sneakers, or couldn’t quite make the $100,000 bidding price that the same high-tech footwear fetched at a ...
Despite the trash-talking efforts of a certain US president, Nike’s stock is currently riding high, and a roster of revamped classics and hard-to-find collaborations has kept things buoyant in terms ...
NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. and Nike are dropping a new colorway of his lifestyle Air Max 720 OBJ model that arrives this weekend. The latest iteration of OBJ’s Air Max 720 lifestyle model unofficially ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Nike’s official release date for its Air Max 720 OBJ, aka the “Young King of The Drip shoe, reads June 21. But you can actually purchase it today. Sneaker website Kicks on Fire got ...
Manually tying your shoelaces is for suckers, and Nike proves it with its latest product. The Oregon-based corporation is about to roll out its HyperAdapt 1.0, a self-lacing shoe that will cost buyers ...
Want sneakers that can tie themselves? Prepare to spend a lot of cash. Nike confirmed Monday it will sell its HyperAdapt 1.0 self-lacing shoes on December 1 for $720. The sneakers — inspired by a pair ...
The Nike HyperAdapt, a $720 shoe with self-tying laces, went on sale this week. WSJ's Jason Gay takes a first look at the sneakers inspired by the 1989 film "Back to the Future Part II." Photo: F.
Nike is breaking new ground with the HyperAdapt 1.0, its first self-lacing sneaker for the general public. The sneakers are pretty slick and easy to use for a first-generation product, and they're ...
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