Nike is well aware of its immense growth as the leading athletic outfitter of the world. With that said, Nike also recognizes the responsibilities that come with such great power, and it uses its resources to promote charitable functions around the globe. One of the more well known movements in the sneaker world is the partnership between Nike and Doernbecher Children’s Hospital; now in its eighth installment, the Nike x Doernbecher Freestyle showcases a select capsule of Nike footwear designed by exceptional patients, with tomorrow marking the official release date of the entire set. The Air Jordan IV (Isaiah Scott), Air Max 95 (Daniel Blair), Free Run+ 2 (Mackenzie Short), SB Vulc Rod (Anthony Roletto), Dunk High Skinny (Warang McManus), and Shox NZ (Dacia Kasenga) are the featured footwear models of the Nike x Doernbecher Freestyle VIII, so continue reading for detailed images as well as inspirational videos behind these young designers and be sure to get your pairs tomorrow when they hit NikeTown and NikeStore online.
Nike x Doernbecher Freestyle VIII – Release Reminder
John Kim
November 4, 2011
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