Ian Servantes

How Nike used VR and advanced simulation to create the Air Max Scorpion

The Swoosh's most complex airbag yet packs more Air cushioning than ever.

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Starbucks’ new NFT program isn’t even worth roasting

The company's Rewards loyalty program will adopt the technology while also obscuring it.

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RIP to the iPhone Mini

Lamenting the small and short-lived series now discontinued by Apple.

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The next great foam clog is made out of defective dildos

Rose In Good Faith partners with Doc Johnson on sexy and sustainable footwear.

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Is Kanye West really making a car made out of foam?

The Donda Foam Vehicle may be Ye's most ambitious project yet.

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This $70 umbrella will stop the endless cycle of replacements

Weatherman's umbrellas were designed by an actual meteorologist.

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Nike’s Air Zoom Mercurial soccer cleat is about to dominate international play

The series' next offering arrives in time for the women's Euro and men's World Cup.

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Wearing John Geiger's GF-01: The sneaker Nike hates

A lawsuit hasn’t stopped Geiger from making a luxurious Air Force 1 homage with Patrón.

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Nike accuses StockX of selling fake sneakers as lawsuit escalates

The sportswear giant has requested to add counterfeiting and false advertisement to its suit.

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MSCHF's greatest sin with its holy water spiked seltzer is weak flavor

Sacred Seltzer comes in three flavors: mango, lime, and cherry.

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Aimé Leon Dore and New Balance bring back their hit 650R sneaker

The high-top retro basketball shoe comes in the same four colors as the 550’s initial release.

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StockX responds to Nike lawsuit, says its NFTs ‘aren't digital sneakers’

Nike has accused the resale platform of trademark infringement and trademark dilution.

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Wearing The North Face’s 50/50 puffer: Keep warm and active without overheating

Heat-regulating strips of down are great for sport or commutes with disparate temperatures.

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Off-White secures zip tie trademark after four-year battle

The Virgil Abloh design signature had been rejected several times by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for being non-distinctive.

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