Jordan Cleats Knowledge Base
Where can i get retro Jordan Baseball cleats? I want to buy some retro baseball cleats. Does anybody know a website that sells retro baseball cleats, or where i could find retro cleats? Or where i could find some old skool jordan baseball cleats.
Where can I find some Black Jordan Football Cleats? I need the mostly black jordan football cleats, i know they have them on eastbay, but they only have 13.5 and i need 10.5 11 or 11.5, i need some help, i cant find em anywhere i have been watching ebay thanks for that, and i know to look on eastbay, if you find em somewhere else tell me....even used, let me know
jordan football cleats? does anyone know how i can get jordan football cleats like the retro 6's or the 13's??? any stores? or websites besides ebay?
New Jordan fooball cleats? anyone know what jordan football cleats are going to be released in 2009????? I heard the 8's or 11's any clue??
Do u wear any Jordan Baseball Gear? My uncle bought me a pair of cleats (Jeter) and he tells me he special ordered them. No 1 i know has them. And i got some Batting Gloves too w/ the Jordan Logo.
what are the different types of shoes in English? I'm not English speaker and i tried to know different types of shoes. But I'm really confused cuz i don't know what is the different between these: 1. (plimsoll, trainer, sneaker, running sneaker, jordan sneaker, cleat and sperry.) 2. (high heeled, stiletto and pump) I don't know what are the the differences between them or which are American and which are British and which are most famous? I appreciate your help.
football cleats?? which would you reccomend? well i play offense any position and i want a boot that is light,yet tough and that will help with control,shot ,swerve effect ,and etc i have had vapors the problem is that in wet conditions the ball slides off secondly theyre really thin so when i got stepped on it hurt ,beckhams were awesome but they blistered me and now i have total 90's what i dont like is that they dont feel like cleats they feel like my jordans normally with cleats you feel if you hit the ball correctly everystep you take the snug fit its snug but feels like sneakers people tell me to check out lottos but i never had the chance can anyone back me up with theyre exp with lottos? i normally play striker or the wing help me out here? thank you
how to get rid of cat piss smell? my cat pissed in my nike air max 360's and my jordans. a little also got on my soccer cleats which smell bad enough. i threw them all in the washing machine a couple of times and let them air dry after each, but the smell wont go away. i don't really want to try weird remedies because these are all like 150+ dollar shoes and i don't want to mess them up. (not sure how much worse they can get, but i dont want to find out) and now all i can wear is flipflops. is there any product you guys can recommend? i would really appreciate it.
what are different types of shoes? I'm not English speaker and i tried to know different types of shoes. But I'm really confused cuz i don't know what is the different between these: 1. (plimsoll, trainer, sneaker, running sneaker, jordan sneaker, cleat and sperry.) 2. (high heeled, stiletto and pump) I don't know what are the the differences between them or which are American and which are British. I appreciate your help.
is there that much of a difference between football and baseball cleats? i know the obvious ive been playing both for awhile and i really want the jordan 3 Ds but there only for football but is there really that much of a difference between them traction wise or anything else? you guys must be the greatest players alive wow am i glad i posted this question i give the "fastest man alive" award to my man kelvin you must have stolen what...? 1 base? thats insane!!! but you dont compare to wizkid over here big man on campus since freshman year and 80 KIDS TRIED OUT? by far the greatest acheivemnt i have heard in recent years way to talk your selves up very nice very nice i enjoyed all of it you two are truly the greatest... i would also sit here and talk about my baseball but we could be here for a few days maybe weeks and im not one to brag so id rather not waste my time cause i could just not compare to you guys...truly the greatest unknown players of all
Math Quessssssssssssssstions????????? Hi, I have a question that i need help with. I did it but i just want to make sure it is right. the question is 1. solve for b de=ab/c A) b= ade/c B) b= c/ade C) b= de/ac D) b= cde/a i think the answer is d but i am not sure.can u please help me. 2. Jordan needs new cleats ans socks. Cleats cost $90. Each pair of socks cost $3.00. Which expression can be used to find the total cost to buy the cleats and s socks? A) 3(s+90) B) 90+3s C) 90(s+3) D) 3+90s i think the answer is B but i am not sure so can u guys help me please. :)
Screweddddddddddddddddddddddddd? You might be surprised to know that one of the world's dominant shoe, sports equipment and clothing brands was aptly named after the Greek goddess of victory -- and that the inspiration for the name struck during a dream. It began in 1964 with a casual agreement and a handshake between University of Oregon track coach Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight, a middle-distance runner. The pair formed Blue Ribbon Sports and began importing Japanese brand Onitsuka Tiger running shoes, known today as ASICs, for sale in the U.S. In 1967, Knight and Bowerman made the handshake deal formal and incorporated as BRS Inc. Jeff Johnson signed on in 1965 as the company's first full-time salesperson and opened Blue Ribbon Sports' first retail outlet the following year. In 1971, Johnson made an incalculable contribution to the company: One night, he dreamed of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, and suggested the name to his bosses. The company used the moniker for its first footwear product to feature the "Swoosh" mark -- a soccer cleat called the Nike, whose name beat out Knight's suggestion that they call it the Dimension 6. The Swoosh trademark was created by a graphic-design student from Portland State University named Carolyn Davidson. She got $35 for her creation. Expanding the Nike Brand Looking to expand the line, Bowerman began experimenting with the concept of athletic shoes with rubber spikes. By pouring a liquid rubber compound into his wife's waffle iron, Bowerman created an innovative running-shoe sole. The company unveiled Nike "Moon Shoes" featuring the Waffle sole for athletes competing at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore., in 1972. A succession of shoes, many based on the waffle outsole, followed. Some of the most famous are the Waffle Racer, Air Force One and Air Max 97. When tees featuring a lower-case "nike" script logo designed by Davidson hit stores that year, folks unfamiliar with the name asked, "Who's Mike?" when they spotted the shirts. Elite Sponsors: Athletes in Nike Shoes A growing number of elite athletes competed in Nike footwear. Runner Mark Covert was the first athlete to wear Nike shoes across a finish line. Nike shoes got their first endorsement by a professional athlete when Romanian tennis personality Ilie Nastase signed on to wear Nikes on the court. In 1977, former aerospace engineer Frank Rudy teamed with Nike to create the first Air-Sole units -- durable bags filled with pressurized gas that compressed under impact, then sprang back. The result was Nike Air cushioning, which hit stores in 1979. In 1980, Nike went public. The year 1984 saw the signing of basketball megastar Michael Jordan to an endorsement contract, followed by the 1985 release of his signature shoe, the Air Jordan. Originally, the NBA banned this new shoe because it didn't match the league's dress code, but the ban simply served to give the design a higher profile and extensive publicity. Nike revenues topped $1 billion for the first time in 1986. The rest, as they say, is history. Superstar Follow-Up Nike followed up on its footwear fame by dressing athletes from head to toe, introducing apparel collections for tennis and basketball, which were popularized respectively by superstars John McEnroe and Michael Jordan. In 1988, Nike's "Just Do It" slogan was introduced, and it remains one of the most recognizable and successful commercial taglines. In 1990, the first NikeTown store opened in Portland, Ore. The company signed golfing phenom Tiger Woods in 1996. In 1999, Bill Bowerman, Nike's co-founder, died at age 88. The company bought bankrupt rival Converse for $305 million in 2003. In 2004, Phil Knight stepped down as CEO and president of Nike, but he continues as chairman. Headquartered in Beaverton, Ore., Nike remains one of the largest and most successful companies operating today.
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