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Nike Sportswear Holiday 2008 Pinnacle Collection

18 October 2008, 23.15 | Posted in Fashion | 4 comments »

nike sportswear holiday 2008 1 Nike Sportswear Holiday 2008 Pinnacle Collection

Launched this Fall, Nike continues to present impressive apparel in their new Nike Sportswear Pinnacle Collection. The core inspiration for the Winter 08 NSW line is athletic performance in any weather condition. With that directive, much of the outerwear has been reengineered to withstand dumping rain or snow, harsh winds and frigid air temperatures. Throughout the collection, innovations such as impermeable no-sew seams, breathable/waterproof fabrics, Storm-FIT fabrics, waterproof zippers, water-repellant softshell fabrics, no-sew storm flaps and laser-cut cuff adjustability keeps cold out and warmth in, never sacrificing cutting-edge style in the process.

The partnership between Nike Sportswear and Japanese fleece specialists Loopwheeler that starts in the Fall and continues in Winter, is weaved throughout the NSW collection. The most eye-popping addition is the predominance of Nike’s bright Comet Red, which works its way through much of the line, most noticeably on the all-weather M65 jacket and on Loopwheeler fleece and tees.

With the Winter series of NSW, we start the collection with the legendary icons Nike Sportswear calls out. The iconic pieces include the Eugene Track Jacket, the AW77, the Windrunner and the NSW tee.

The collection will be arriving at the Nike Sportswear flagship store on Mercer Street in NYC on October 24th.

Have a detailed look at key pieces of the Nike Sportswear Holiday 2008 collection after the jump.


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4 comments
  1. watron:

    I dont care how fresh or hip Nike is appearing these days. The straight up facts is that they run sweatshops to make all their shit. You ever see those work conditions and number of hours these poor ass people work in them? Fuck Nike. They are part of the problem that this world is facing. If you support Nike, then you support Fascism, nwo, dictatorship, evil, etc. All the shit in this world is created by people that run companies and governments like Nike. Their motto is: Profits over people and environment. Fuck them. Its time to wakey wake!

  2. Nathan:

    Um, the \’NWO\’? Do you really think Nike is part of a secret plan to take over the world? Don\’t you think maybe they\’re aiming at a slightly easier goal – i.e. just making money? I\’m not saying Nike are the pinnacle of corporate responsibility, but you undermine your own point with knee-jerk accusations like claiming that buying Nike shoes means you \

  3. Haha besides all that, the red jacket is dope!

  4. That red jacket is dope indeed.

    I think it is the one that Liverpool striker Fernando Torres wears in a Nike promo advert featured earlier in the year.

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=r8cDvm26VYI&feature=related

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