It’s the beginning of August, so by now you’ve probably caught Staples’ long-lived Back-to-School commercial with celebrating parents and the slumped-over kids walking dreadfully through aisles of freshly displayed school supplies. Foot Locker‘s take on returning to school hallways is a bit different, as it introduces it’s own brand new faculty of Nike athletes. Imagine getting yelled at by Justin Tuck for not doing your homework. Shudder. In this video, the aforementioned Tuck, newbie Knickerbocker Amare Stoudemire, Celtics guard Rajon Rondo, Eagles WR Desean Jackson, and track-star Sanya Richards takes kids to school wearing Nike’s latest footwear, including the Nike Hyperdunk 2010, Nike LunarGlide+ 2, the Air Max Wavy, and the Trainer 1.2 Mid. What new kicks do you have prepared for the new school year? Check out the video after the jump and let us know what fresh pair you have lined up for the first day of class.
Foot Locker x Nike – ‘The Educators’
John Kim
August 12, 2010
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