As we count down the days towards the official release of the highly anticipated Nike Sportswear Collection, Nike has been filling us in with news on the NSW website, and recently uploaded is a collection of short video interviews with style influencers around the globe, speaking on the their definition of ‘Sportswear’ and how sports culture inspires them. The interviews were taken at the Nike Sportswear Launch at Beijing during the May, and features big names in the industry such as Hiroshi Fujiwara, Carrie Mundane, Paul Mittleman, Eddie Cruz alongst with many others. Good insight into the influencers perception on sportwear. Check out the interview at the Nike Sportwear website here.
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