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  2. 15 Shoes That'll Make Standing All Day Suck a Little Less - AOL

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    All these factors make them ideal for those who are on their feet all day. What reviewers are saying: "I bought these shoes a month ago and have run 40 miles in them so far. I really needed shoes ...

  3. SPARQ Training - Wikipedia

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    Nike SPARQ" was the name used under a marketing relationship between Nike and SPARQ, under which Nike sold a line of cross training footwear, apparel and equipment in the USA. [ 2 ] SPARQ's headquarters was in Portland, Oregon , with a distribution center in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, until its sale to Nike in 2009 (Nike kept the distribution ...

  4. ‘Be Inclusive’: Nike Scolds Critics of Transgender-Influencer ...

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    That Nike would do this feels like a kick in the teeth.” 'Women are being treated with total disdain at the moment, particularly in the world of sport where physiology makes so much difference'

  5. The 10 best shoes for standing all day in 2025 - AOL

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    Cost: $140 | Materials: Leather, PU, suede, nubuck | Sizes available: Women's 4.5/5-12.5/13; men's 7.5/8-14.5/15 | Widths: Narrow, regular and wide There’s a reason that the Dansko Professional ...

  6. Nike Vaporfly and Tokyo 2020 Olympics controversy - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Nike released the Nike Zoom Vaporfly Elite shoe, [1] which was advertised as "ultra-lightweight, soft and capable of providing up to 85-percent energy return." These " super shoes " became the focus of claims that they were a form of technology doping and that they provided athletes an unfair advantage.

  7. Nike Cortez - Wikipedia

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    Demand for the shoe grew exponentially after the public noticed that the Nike Cortez was being used by the 1972 U.S. Olympic athletes. Sales reached $800,000 during the first year the shoe was released, which was a 100% sales increase over the 8,000 sales inquiries reached after the first year of selling the Tiger brand shoes. [ 4 ]

  8. Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 - Wikipedia

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    The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 is a self-lacing shoe. It was designed by Tinker Hatfield accompanied by Mark Parker, who was heavily involved in the development. Utilizing an electro adaptive lacing system abbreviated as "E.A.R.L.", the sneaker conforms to the figuration of the wearer's foot. [1]

  9. 15 Comfortable Sneakers to Wear All Day, Every Day - AOL

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    Cloud 5. On’s sneakers are a favorite of both dedicated runners and casual walkers. The Zero Gravity foam lends itself to soft landings followed by powerful takeoffs.