Named the "Electric" edition, the shoes come with Nike's signature black and white base, with black overlays and perforated toe boxes, medial panels, and collars finished in white tumbled leather. The black profile Swooshes at the back feature faded lightning graphics, matching the name of the shoes. The insoles sport dynamic branding and energetic bolts, while tonal black midsoles and "Volt"-tinted rubber outsoles add a pop of vibrant energy to the overall design. The Nike Dunk High "Electric" is set to release on March 10 through Nike and selected retailers for $125 USD. See the gallery above for a closer look at the sneakers.
Nike Trivia For March 2023
- Nike was originally called Blue Ribbon Sports when it was founded in 1964 by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman.
- The iconic "swoosh" logo was designed by a graphic design student named Carolyn Davidson in 1971. She was paid just $35 for her work.
- Nike's first official shoe was called the Nike Cortez and was released in 1972. It was designed by Bill Bowerman, who famously used a waffle iron to create the sole.
- Nike's first athlete endorsement deal was with Romanian tennis player Ilie Năstase in 1972.
- Michael Jordan's famous Air Jordan sneakers were first released by Nike in 1985, and they remain one of the most popular sneaker lines in history.
- Nike is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel.
- Nike's headquarters are located in Beaverton, Oregon, USA.
- Nike's tagline "Just Do It" was first introduced in 1988.
- Nike's first TV commercial aired in 1982 and featured a runner jogging on a beach with the tagline "There is no finish line".
- Nike's revenue in 2021 was $44.5 billion, making it one of the most valuable sports brands in the world.
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