Select Teams Feature New Nike Pro Combat, Aerographic Jerseys and Custom Hyperdunks During Tournament Action
BEAVERTON, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar. 10, 2009--
NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) today introduced the ultimate apparel
system for select college teams as they march into tournament madness
with superior innovation from head to toe.
After enduring five months of intense competition, today’s elite
collegiate basketball players are battle tested. With the style of play
evolving each season, Nike is introducing a 360 degree approach complete
with new base layer apparel, unique uniforms and customized footwear.
This approach meets the evolving needs for players demanding superior
performance with a distinct look.
Nike Pro Combat Introduced
As the leader in base layer apparel innovation, Nike will outfit Duke
University, Gonzaga University, The University of Memphis, Michigan
State University and University of Oregon in customized Nike Pro Combat.
Nike Pro Combat is ergonomically designed to provide basketball-specific
protective padding without restricting mobility on the court for maximum
performance.
“College basketball is a tremendously quick and physical game, and Nike
is committed to giving student athletes the best gear for battle,” said
Nike Sport Apparel and Innovation Creative Director Todd Van
Horne. “Nike Pro Combat reflects the evolution of the game and provides
our college teams with quality base layer apparel they need for their
tournament runs in March.”
The Nike Pro Combat Deflex short provides padding over the hip and
thigh, and the Nike Pro Combat Deflex elbow pad provides superior
protection. Both the shorts and sleeve will showcase vibrant team colors
for each of the aforementioned schools. Nike is unveiling this special
edition Nike Pro Combat visual color scheme that is custom designed for
each school beginning for their conference tournament.
Uniforms Evolve in March
For the first time ever, these five schools will also wear distinct
Aerographic jerseys during their respective conference tournaments and
run for the national championship. Using Nike Aerographic technology, an
engineered mesh providing zoned cooling and dramatically reducing the
fabric density, the weight of the jersey is reduced by 31 percent
compared to current uniforms.
"Our new Aerographic jerseys combine superior fabrics and breakthrough
graphics for a look we’re excited to bring to college hoops during the
tournament frenzy," said Eric Lautenbach, Nike, Inc. Director of College
Basketball.
The Aerographic jerseys debuted on the USA Senior National Team during
the 2008 Olympic Games. An exclusively designed "We the People" graphic,
inspired by USA's rich history, was showcased on the back of the jersey.
The five NCAA team jerseys are designed to reflect the unique identity
of each university. These design patterns allow more ventilation in the
burn-out mesh application.
Duke University: With gothic architectural inspiration, this
design was inspired by the Duke Chapel, a major campus icon that speaks
to the heritage of the university. It also includes a rendition of the
original Duke crest. Duke will be wearing this jersey in conference
tournament action.
Gonzaga University: The spiked collar of Gonzaga’s bulldog mascot
inspired the circular spiked design while the school’s commitment to
rise to the occasion led to a symbol of prosperity running vertically at
the top. “Go Zags” is the design’s centerpiece.
The University of Memphis: Dynamic tiger stripes representing the
boldness of the mascot inspire this jersey design. The team’s “refuse to
lose” quote is abbreviated and included at the center of this design.
Michigan State University: Spartan battle armor inspired the
dynamic pattern running throughout this jersey while the Michigan State
logo forms the foundation. An ancient Greek shield design surrounds the
Michigan State logo.
University of Oregon: Grid pattern detail throughout represents
the trusses in the roof on U of O’s Mac Court while the beams of the
roof run vertically. The iconic Oregon “O” is the design’s centerpiece.
Custom Designed Hyperdunks Unveiled
To bring the look full circle, each of these five teams went from the
backboard to the drawing board by joining NIKEiD for one-of-a-kind shoe
design sessions. The student athletes worked closely with NIKEiD
designers to create a look that captures the essence of their program.
The Nike Hyperdunk has ushered in a new era of superior, lightweight
design. Featuring Flywire, a performance architecture that uses thin and
very strong nylon fibers to support the foot, the Hyperdunk is a
favorite shoe among Nike’s college teams.
This NIKEiD design sessions marked the first time Nike allowed
collegiate teams total control over customizing their own team
basketball shoes. The design potential was extensive, and players
showcased their creativity and team identity. Fans of each school can
replicate their team’s design at NIKEiD.com.
The combination of the Nike Pro Combat, Aerographic jerseys and custom
Hyperdunks combine for an unbeatable triple threat for March.
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