Anonymous wrote:Does someone here work for Nike? No one needs to stan for either of these multi-billion dollar companies. Find something better to do with your time instead of sweating Taylor basic Swift
Anonymous wrote:You must live under a rock, so I'll help you. Kendall 21 and Taylor 27 are not kids. And when we talk Under Armor wear, we're mostly referring to cloths as opposed to shoes. While Nike may still dominate in footwear. Under Armor is king in clothing.[i] That's why it is fact to say that kids--- preteens and teens, don't wear Nike anymore. You can actually be made fun. And quite frankly Nike was never as popular with kids as Under Armor has become. BTW Taylor Swift is actually 27. Not a kid by any standard.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids don't wear Nike anymore.[i]
You can actually get made fun of.
Yes, today's kids and their style setters definitely don't wear Nike anymore.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:+1 to PP above (I don't want to link all the pictures). The boys I see wear Nike or Adaidas shoes and UA clothes.
You must live under a rock, so I'll help you. Kendall 21 and Taylor 27 are not kids. And when we talk Under Armor wear, we're mostly referring to cloths as opposed to shoes. While Nike may still dominate in footwear. Under Armor is king in clothing. That's why it is fact to say that kids--- preteens and teens, don't wear Nike anymore. You can actually be made fun. And quite frankly Nike was never as popular with kids as Under Armor has become. BTW Taylor Swift is actually 27. Not a kid by any standard.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids don't wear Nike anymore.[i]
You can actually get made fun of.
Yes, today's kids and their style setters definitely don't wear Nike anymore.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids don't wear Nike anymore.[i]
You can actually get made fun of.
Yes, today's kids and their style setters definitely don't wear Nike anymore.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/17874079/stephen-curry-armour-pressure-season
Lots of interesting perspectives on UA in the comments section of the ESPN article linked above. Including one comment from a poster who just doesn't like their logo. I agree that the UA logo is underwhelming.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of successful proffered Nike patrons in DC. I don't know why previous posters are so ignorant as to assume the top-selling athletic footwear brand is unpopular. Be careful not to share your negative feelings and biases about Nike with your colleagues or your boss, as you may end up looking down one casual Friday and see what they're wearing and end up putting your precious Under Armored foot in your mouth.