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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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    • Kobe Bryant Estate Departs Nike And Nike’s New Refurbished Program
      Apr 21 2021
      Kobe Bryant Estate Departs Nike

      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.

      Nike’s Refurbished Circularity Model

      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.

      Vanessa Bryant, Kobe Bryant estate elect not to renew partnership with Nike By Nick DePaula:

      https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/31293033/vanessa-bryant-kobe-bryant-estate-elect-not-renew-partnership-nike

      Nike Brings New Life to Sneakers with its Refurbished Program By Luis Torres:

      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.

      Nice Kicks Official Website: https://www.nicekicks.com/ Nice Kicks Social Media: https://linktr.ee/NiceKicksSocial Sneaker Release Dates: https://www.nicekicks.com/sneaker-release-dates/ Contact The Nice Kicks Team: podcast@nicekicks.com Julian Gray (@julianthegray) | Matt Halfhill (@matt.halfhill) | Gabe Oshin (@nicekicksgabe)

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      33 min
    • Ep. 24: Foot Locker x GOAT - What does this mean?
      Mar 2 2019
      After last year taking in sizable investments alongside prominent industry mergers, GOAT starts 2019 with a massive new investment from a sneaker retail giant.

      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.

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      21 min
    • Ep. 23: Inside Nike's New $350 Auto-Lacing Adapt BB
      Jan 23 2019

      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

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      41 min
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