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In 1973, when its first retail location in Auckland opened, Nike made its debut in New Zealand. As a result of the company's rapid rise to fame, at the beginning of the 1980s, both athletes and fashion-conscious customers saw Nike sneakers as a must-have item of footwear.


In New Zealand, Nike is a reputable and well-known brand, and the footwear is usually regarded as being of great quality. The company's shoes are well-known for their comfort, performance, and use of premium materials. They are also noted for their unique designs.


Nike has also made a strong effort recently to lessen its influence on the environment, and many of its shoes are now produced from recycled materials. Customers in New Zealand, who are more concerned than ever about the effects their purchases have on the environment, have embraced this.


Depending on the model, size, and style of the shoe, different Nike shoes cost different amounts in New Zealand. But generally speaking, Nike sneakers cost more in New Zealand than other shoe brands. A pair of Nike Air Force 1 sneakers, for instance, normally costs around NZ$200, whereas an equivalent Adidas Stan Smith pair costs about NZ$150.


Detailed Information:

  • Founded: January 25, 1964
  • Founder: Bill Bowerman
  • Headquarters: Eugene, Oregon, United States
  • Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/nike (36.6M followers)
  • Website: https://www.nike.com/
Screenshot via nike.com
Screenshot via nike.com
Screenshot via nike.com
Screenshot via nike.com

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