The Egyptian team in the London Olympics will not have to use imitations made in China!
Nike said Friday it will donate clothing to Egyptians athletes . The announcement came two days later, after the executive director of the Egyptian Olympic Committee had to use imitations claimed that real clothes it was too expensive.
"We are pleased that these athletes can enjoy the highest quality of a genuine Nike product," Said the company in a statement.
Maj. Gen. Ahmed Fouly, Egypt's head of mission in London, said they had offered to pay for the clothes, but Nike insisted it's free.
The Nike clothing, which costs $ 300 to $ 500 per athlete, must come to London on Saturday.
"This is good news. We thank you for this gesture," said Fouly,
Egyptian sports authorities launched an investigation into the imitations and the country's top prosecutor also opened a file.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Price creates controversy about Nike LeBron X
Nike has planned for the second half of this year the release of the shoe LeBron X in the U.S. market. Even before hit the stores, the shoes have already created huge controversy. The reason for this is the price of the product, which has not yet been officially released.
According to the "Wall Street Journal", the shoes will cost $ 315 in the United States. The value triggered a wave of protests for being one of the highest of all time, especially for a launch in the middle of an economic recession.
Nike defended itself saying that LeBron X base model will cost $ 180 in the United States. The top line will be more expensive due to the Nike + technology, but the cost has not yet been officially released.
According to the "Wall Street Journal", the shoes will cost $ 315 in the United States. The value triggered a wave of protests for being one of the highest of all time, especially for a launch in the middle of an economic recession.
Nike defended itself saying that LeBron X base model will cost $ 180 in the United States. The top line will be more expensive due to the Nike + technology, but the cost has not yet been officially released.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Nike states that the 2012 European jerseys are safe
Following the news that the European Bureau of Consumer Associations (BEUC) warned that nine of official Euro 2012 t-shirts are toxic, Nike said in a statement that clarifies their football jerseys meet all the requirements.
"The results of the tests recently conducted by the Organization of Consumers and Users [OCU] confirm that Nike football jerseys tested (eg France, the Netherlands, Poland and Portugal) fully comply with all national and EU requirements, including European REACH Regulations . Consumers who want to show their pride in their national teams can wear jersey with confidence, "said the statement from Nike.
"The results of the tests recently conducted by the Organization of Consumers and Users [OCU] confirm that Nike football jerseys tested (eg France, the Netherlands, Poland and Portugal) fully comply with all national and EU requirements, including European REACH Regulations . Consumers who want to show their pride in their national teams can wear jersey with confidence, "said the statement from Nike.
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