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Submit ReviewWalmart Is Seeking To Dispute The New Yeezy Logo Submitted To Trademark Via Kanye West And Yeezy, LLC. The New Yeezy Logo Consists Of Eight Dotted Lines, Each Comprising Three Totally Shaded Circles, With A Total Of 24 Circles, Arranged At Equal Angles As Rays From The Sun. While Walmart Believes The New Logo By Kanye West Will Be Confusingly Similar To Their Logo And Could Harm The Brand’s Image.
Walmart & Yeezy Have Dispute over Trademark By Matt Halfhill
https://www.nicekicks.com/wal-mart-yeezy-kanye-trademark-dispute/
Recently The Much-awaited Air Jordan 3 Collaboration With A Ma Maniére Released And Left The Sneaker Community Appraising Their Release Strategy. The Strategy Consisted Of In-store Raffles At Their Various Locations And A Complex Online Sneaker Release Method. A Ma Maniére’s Online Method Pointed Users To A New Domain And Fooled Users Looking To Utilized Automated Bot Programs By Placing False Products In Various Slots On Their Main Website. This Led To A Consensus From The Sneaker Community That A Fair Opportunity Was Provided For All Entrants To Try And Purchase The A Ma Maniére Jordan 3. Does This Set A Precedent For Sneaker Releases Moving Forward?
Lastly, Nike Is Aiming To Help Those With Disabilities By Providing Their First Completely Hands-free Model In The Nike Flyease Line. The Nike Go Flyease Has Been Promoted By An Amalgamation Of Celebrities And Influencers To Share The Product With The Masses. This Has Led To The Unfortunate Outcome That Those Who Would Actually Need The Nike Go Flyease Model Are Unable To Acquire The Pair At Retail Prices. The Prices On The Secondary Market Have Skyrocketed And Limited Supply Has Made These Unobtainable.
Nike Accused Of 'Using Disability' To Hype New Hands-Free Sneaker By Eva Tesfaye
Keeping Stock With Nice Kicks Aims To Offer Listeners A Weekly Destination For Credible Information, Sneaker History, Expert Insights. Sneaker Stories, And More In Fast-Paced Podcast Episodes.
Julian Gray (@julianthegray) | Matt Halfhill (@matthalfhill) | Gabe Oshin (@nicekicksgabe)
Long Before Sneaker Leaks And Early Looks, Signature Athletes And Brands Took To Television And Print To Debut Their Latest Signature Shoe. As The Digital Age Is Upon Us, The Sneaker Narrative Has Changed And Footwear Commercials Are Becoming A Rare Occurrence. This Week On Keeping Stock With Nice Kicks We Induct Our Personal Favorite Sneaker Commercials Into The Hall Of Fame Through A 3-Pick Fantasy Draft. Connect With Us On Social And Let Us Know Your Favorite Sneaker Commercials Or What We Missed!
Watch Our Sneaker Commercial Picks Here: https://bit.ly/NiceKicks-Commercials
Jordan Brand Has Unveiled The First Signature Sneaker For Zion Williamson. The Jordan Zion 1 Retails At $120 And Feature A Full-length Air Strobel Unit With Zoom Cushioning In The Forefoot. Zion Williamson Has Been Dominating Our Social Feeds For The Past Few Years And Now Looks To Take Center Stage For Jordan Brand As Their First Gen-z Athlete And Superhero. However, We Discuss How We Felt About The Launch Of The Jordan Zion 1 And Where We See The Line Headed.
The Jordan Zion 1 “Gen Zion” Pays Tribute To The Next Generation Of Athletes By Mallory Chin: https://www.nicekicks.com/jordan-zion-1-gen-zion-da3129-002/
Is It Time For Brands To Starting Testing New Sneaker Release Methods? We Dissect The Idea Of Sneaker Pre-orders After Matt’s Conversation With Futurevvorld Last Week. Our Newest (+/-) Segment Seems Some Interesting Development Of Fractional Investment In Sneakers, High-priced Trading Cards, And Invasive Payment Technology. Lastly, We Discuss Our Recent Sneaker Finds And Upcoming Sneaker Releases We Are Interested In.
It’s Time For Sneaker Brands To Embrace The Preorder Model By Daniel Navetta:
Reebok Kamikaze II Mid "Candy Land"
https://www.reebok.com/us/candy-land-kamikaze-ii-men-s-basketball-shoes/GZ8825.html
Keeping Stock With Nice Kicks Aims To Offer Listeners A Weekly Destination For Credible Information, Sneaker History, Expert Insights. Sneaker Stories, And More In Fast-Paced Podcast Episodes.
Julian Gray (@julianthegray) | Matt Halfhill (@matthalfhill) | Gabe Oshin (@nicekicksgabe)
Vanessa Bryant And The Bryant Estate Have Parted Ways With Nike As Kobe Post Retirement Contract Expired On Tuesday, April 13th. The Bryant Estate Has Cited Frustrations With Nike’s Release Strategy With Kobe’s Signature Line Including Availability To Consumers And Lack Of Focus On Kids Sizes. Since Then Nike And Vanessa Bryant Have Released Statements In Regards To The Expired Contract Negotiations Since News Broke. In Addition, The Bryant Estate Has Filed 13 Separate Trademarks Since Kobe’s Passing.
Later In The Episode, We Discuss Nike’s New Refurbished Program Focusing On Their “Move To Zero” Campaign. The New Program Looks To “Extend The Life Of Eligible Products By Taking Like-new, Gently Worn, And Slightly Imperfect Kicks, Refurbishing Them By Hand And Offering Them To You At Select Nike Factory, Nike Unite, And Nike Community Stores. The Program Has Rolled Out To Over 15 Nike Stores Thus Far And Looks To Continue To Expand In The Future”. Nike Is Looking To Reduce Their Environmental Impact While Extending The Life Of Products That May Be Otherwise Stored Elsewhere.
https://www.nicekicks.com/nike-refurbished-program-circularity-model/
Keeping Stock With Nice Kicks Aims To Offer Listeners A Weekly Destination For Credible Information, Sneaker History, Expert Insights. Sneaker Stories, And More In Fast-Paced Podcast Episodes.
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Julian Gray (@julianthegray) | Matt Halfhill (@matt.halfhill) | Gabe Oshin (@nicekicksgabe)
Foot Locker has announced today its strategic minority investment with GOAT for $100 million. This number marks the largest investment ever made by Foot Locker. Moreover, the largest investment from a sneaker retailer into a secondary sneaker retailer. This speaks to the turn of the industry, and retailers like Foot Locker getting ahead of the trend.
Matt Halfhill and Albert Briggs discuss what this move means for Foot Locker, GOAT, and the sneaker business as a whole.
Presented by Art of Sport: ArtOfSport.com/NiceKicks
Matt and Nick discuss the app-syncing, self-lacing Adapt BB just after Nike's grand New York launch event. From first reactions on and off court, to designer insights from Eric Avar and Tinker Hatfield, the shoe's $350 price point and how the internal motor works, every last detail of the Adapt BB is covered.
Rundown:
0 – Intro
1:41 – Art Of Sport
2:32 – First impressions of the design
6:41 – Adapt system's snug fit
8:52 – Is Black / White an exciting launch colorway?
12:14 – Years of testing and samples involved to get things right
13:45 – THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS??
17:32 – How's the cushioning?
22:00 – Jayson Tatum as the debut athlete?
25:05 – How do you charge the shoe?
26:55 – The App and sneaker can download future updates
27:42 – When's the next Adapt BB?
31:10 – What's the concept car for cushioning or other tech?
34:55 – Why not launch at the 2020 Olympics?
37:25 – Depth of Nike's innovation involved and looking ahead
38:05 – Outro
0 – Intro
1:24 – Art Of Sport
2:10 – DeMarcus Cousins interview
5:00 – NBA's new color rules
8:13 – @PumaHoops Marketing
9:28 – “Wouldn'tna happened in the Pumas”
10:13 – Matt & Nick analyze Puma's re-launch
12:22 – Pulse on Puma from players
14:51 – Halo effect on Men's business
20:23 – Is Basketball a declining category?
23:12 – Puma not doing a signature shoe
32:02 – Impact of Jay-Z
33:57 – What do we want to see next?
38:52 – Branding & color approach
42:40 – Top 2019 Sneaker free agent targets
Presented by Art Of Sport – https://ArtOfSport.com/NiceKicks
Matt Halfhill and Nick DePaula check in with the designer of Kyrie Irving's latest signature model to hear all about the layered details, new Zoom Turbo cushioning and approach to colorways for the season ahead.
0 – Intro
1:50 – Starting points of the Kyrie 5
4:50 – Flytrap inspiration
6:55 – New Zoom Turbo cushioning
8:22 – Hamsa Hand inspiring the grip
9:38 – Additional details Kyrie wanted
10:45 – Adoption around the NBA
12:25 – New NBA color rules
13:45 – Key colorways ahead
17:45 – Keeping an accessible price point
19:22 – Building out the Kyrie franchise of core models
21:06 – Getting to know Kyrie
23:55 – Seeing Kyrie lace up his design for the first time
28:12 – Outro
Presented by Art Of Sport – https://ArtOfSport.com/NiceKicks
Matt Halfhill & Nick DePaula discuss LeBron's newest signature sneaker, the impact of his move to the Lakers, the potential for a “Space Jam 2” theme and more with his longtime designer Jason Petrie.
0 – Intro
3:20 – Art of Sport
7:05 – Starting points of the LeBron 16
14:51 – #LeBronWatch series last year
21:06 – LeBron's excitement around the 15
23:21 – NBA's new color rules
25:16 – The move to LA
28:30 – Kobe & LeBron
30:21 – Space Jam 2
32:00 – Traveling on LeBron's Summer tour
35:26 – LeBron's fitness impacting design
37: 51 – Evolution of Knit
41:22 – LeBron's legacy
43:57 – Closing thoughts
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