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Nike Air Max 2010 Men Shoes black/white

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 Nike history

The 1990s
* 1990
o The first Niketown store opens in downtown Portland.
o Nike opens its world headquarters in unincorporated Washington County, just west of Portland, on 74 acres (0.3 km2) of land.
* 1991
o Nike introduces the Air Max 180 with the biggest airsole for that time.
* 1993
o Nike introduces Reuse-A-Shoe, which collects athletic shoes, separates and grinds them up into Nike Grind, used in the making of athletic courts, tracks and fields.
* 1994
o Nike wins Advertiser of the Year at the Cannes Advertising Festival.
* 1995
o Nike signs long-term partnerships with the Brazilian and United States soccer teams, and moves into English football, signing a kit deal with Arsenal.
o Nike starts slapping the swoosh on the uniforms of major college football and basketball powers, such as the Miami Hurricanes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Colorado Buffaloes, Florida State Seminoles, Illinois Fighting Illini, Georgia Bulldogs, Syracuse Orange, Duke Blue Devils, Oregon Ducks, USC Trojans, Michigan Wolverines, and later the Ohio State Buckeyes and Washington Huskies, among others.
* 1996
o Nike signs Tiger Woods soon after he gives up his amateur golf status.
o Nike causes controversy with its advertising campaign during the Summer Olympics in Atlanta which features the slogan, "You Don't Win Silver ?You Lose Gold." Nike's use of this slogan draws harsh criticism from many sources, including - not surprisingly - several former Olympic silver and bronze medalists.
* 1998
o After pressure from lobbying groups Nike and other companies publicly disclose their worldwide factory locations, a first for the garment industry.
o Phil Knight formally commits Nike to strict standards for manufacturing facilities used by Nike, including: minimum age; air quality; mandatory education programs; expansion of microloan program; factory monitoring; and enhanced transparency of Nike's corporate social responsibility practices.  

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