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Subject: It will be the first mass produced sneaker
Author: Cecile
Posted on: 08/26/2016 09:59:10 AM

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The shoe has been 30 plus years in the making since the release of "Back to the Future" Nike CEO Mark Parker told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" during the company's innovation summit Thursday morning. "We're not seeing consumers backing off of really innovative products...that's what we're all about, " he said. According to Nike, the shoe automatically adjusts to the athlete's foot, and can be adjusted by plus and minus buttons located on the sides of the sneaker. The shoe's stitching combines the FlyWeave and FlyWire technology that Nike had previously introduced. "I think there's a wide range of people that are really interested in this whole self lacing, adaptive performance, " said Parker on nike roshe run women the shoe's market. "Obviously, you have the Sneaker Heads who are all over it.


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