On Monday, Nike announced that former San Francisco 49er's quarterback Colin Kaepernick was the new face of Nike's 30th anniversary "Just Do It" campaign. The backlash against Kaepernick, who sparked ...
Dozens of people were burning and destroying Nike apparel in protest of the company's new ad campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick. Simmons said his disgust was more about people being wasteful.
It's safe to say that most of the people who bought the adidas Yeezy 350 Boosts over the weekend will be incredibly protective of the sneakers, making sure to keep their investment out of harm's way.
Does Colin Kaepernick’s new Nike ad make you want to pull out those pricey Nike sneakers and cut them to bits? Burn them? Commit other acts of destruction on anything featuring that iconic swoosh?
In one of the most bizarre moments in the history of sneakers, former President Donald Trump popped up at Sneaker Con last weekend to sell a gold pair of $399 sneakers called the Never Surrender High ...
Commit other acts of destruction on anything featuring that iconic swoosh? Just don’t do it. Donate, don’t destroy, one North Carolina police department said on Sept. 4. Hillsborough police are asking ...