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Nike? Puma? Adidas? Stop waiting around and get these five WNBA stars their own signature shoe
The success A’ja Wilson’s A’One proves that more WNBA stars need a signature shoe. Who should be next?
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After Nike, Steph Curry Now Laces Up Puma — Sending A Loud Signal To The Sneaker World
Basketball star Steph Curry played Wednesday’s match against the Houston Rockets wearing Puma’s HALI 1 sneakers. ・His rotating footwear - he wore Nike’s at a recent practice - is being seen as a ...
Nike, fresh off of suing MSCHF for its blood-filled Air Max 97 sneakers, is in the midst of another trademark dispute, this time with Puma. Per The Fashion Law, there’s no specific shoe in question — ...
Pumas de la UNAM is preparing to bid farewell to Nike, its current uniform sponsor. The university club will change brands and unveil new uniforms soon, according to leaked reports. The specialized ...
Nike announced it will increase prices between $2 and $10, depending on the product, with the added costs starting June 1, USA Today reported. Nike did not specifically say tariffs when introducing ...
Football in the 21st century has, to a generation of young supporters, been the story of duopoly: Lionel Messi devotees and those who obsess about Cristiano Ronaldo. A two-party system has driven mass ...
A major shift is coming for one of Europe’s top national soccer teams, as Puma has announced a new long-term agreement with the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). The new partnership will begin in ...
Just two weeks after PUMA announced that it will stop producing football boots with kangaroo leather this year, Nike now makes a similar announcement, revealing that it will be shifting away from ...
Erling Haaland had a pick of elite football clubs to choose from this summer, and he now has several sportswear brands chasing his signature. New Manchester City striker Haaland is yet to sign a boot ...
Nike has found itself in yet another trademark dispute. This time, rival shoe brand PUMA is attempting to block the Oregon-based company from trademarking the term “footware.” The Fashion Law reports ...
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