ColoradoHusk
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I know that brah. I was making a joke about the 1994 team gear.Converse is owned by Nike, bruh.Apex jerseys with Converse shoes!!!Apex or nothing!
I know that brah. I was making a joke about the 1994 team gear.Converse is owned by Nike, bruh.Apex jerseys with Converse shoes!!!Apex or nothing!
A lot of comments on threads about ghosts on reddit, too.How much Nike stock do you own?As for alternate uniforms, the vast majority are complete garbage, so I wouldn't use that as a measuring stick.
That's personal opinion that you need to objectively prove plz
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Far from proof, but Tennessee's unveil was a huge deal. Had thousands of comments across the cfb channel on reddit.
There's an Adidas school starting an unveil today. Any idea who it is?
Two problems with Adidas are (1) their distributions/availability, you can find Nike team gear everywhere but it's tough to find Adidas and (2) brand loyalty leading to people not wearing Adidas team gear when they are wearing Nike shoes.Other than the lack of creativity adidas has shown with our alternate uniforms, I have no problem with adidas. That being said, a change might be good. Not a fan of Nike. Going with UA would really appeal to kids as far as merchandise sales. My kids love UA.
Well.. the Under Armor stuff is hard to keep in stock in our Pro Shop. Kinda skewed, as we are in a DFW suburb and Jordan Spieth is beyond popular. Everything U/A, shoes, shirts, socks, I would imagine their underwear would be selling as well, if available.I actually like Adidas' golf apparel as well as most of their shoes. I'd be interested to know the opinions of people if the labels on the designs from Nike and Adidas were switched if they'd be singing the same song.
Yeah, I don't get that. I've even found Husker stuff here in Florida.Are you saying you can't find Husker team gear because of Adidas?
Interesting.Sounds like Michigan is dropping the 3 stripes to go back to the swoosh.
http://www.elevenwarriors.com/college-football/2015/07/55576/report-michigan-to-ditch-adidas-switch-back-to-nike