Sneakers
Jordan Super Fly Grey/Volt
May 16th
The Jordan Super Fly, previewed earlier this month in three distinct colorways, returns today in yet another distinct color-up. An attention grabber on and off the court, this pair features a grey synthetic mainstay with volt accents throughout. Check out additional images of this performance silhouette below and stay locked into Nice Kicks for additional release specifics.
Jordan Super Fly
Grey/Volt
528650-045
2012
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adidas adiZero Tempo 5
May 16th
The red, white, and blue go for a summer run on the adidas adiZero Tempo 5. 3M hits and microsuede composition rest above shock absorbing adiPrene support for a safe and smooth ride. Designed for the runner between the six and nine minute mile mark, look for this men’s colorway to release with a women’s makeup this July.
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Skechers to Pay $40 Million Over Toning Shoe Claims
May 16th
Toning turmoil has been put to rest thanks to the Federal Trade Commission. Following previous lawsuits involving New Balance and Reebok, the FTC recently announced that Skechers has agreed to pay a Million settlement on charges that it “deceived customers by making unfounded claims” pertaining to their Shape-ups, Resistance Runner, Toners, and Tone-ups sneakers.
“Skechers’ unfounded claims went beyond stronger and more toned muscles. The company even made claims about weight loss and cardiovascular health.” David Vladek, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, stated. ”The FTC’s message, for Skechers and other national advertisers, is to shape up your substantiation or tone down your claims.”
In addition, the FTC alleges that Skechers manipulated results from studies to support their claims. In one case, the FTC says that Skechers touted the endorsement of a chiropractor, but did not disclose that the he was married to a Skechers marketing executive and that Skechers paid him to conduct the study. The FTC alleges that the said study did not support the claims in the ad.
“While we vigorously deny the allegations made in these legal proceedings and looked forward to vindicating these claims in court, Skechers could not ignore the exorbitant cost and endless distraction of several years spent defending multiple lawsuits in multiple courts across the country,” David Weinberg, Skechers’ chief financial officer, said in a statement.
The FTC’s settlement with Skechers is part of a larger agreement that resolves an investigation that included attorney generals from 44 states. Under the settlement, Skechers is not allowed to make any claims regarding health or fitness benefits from its toning shoes unless they’re backed by scientific evidence.
Refunds are available here for consumers that purchased the shoes.
Source: Good Morning America
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adidas ClimaCool Xtreme
May 16th
Aggressive design and 360° ventilation come together on the adidas ClimaCool Xtreme. An adiWear outsole handles tough terrain, while a ClimaCool upper beats the summer heat. Look for an array of colorways to release this July.
adidas ClimaCool Xtreme
Black/Metallic Silver-Electricity
July 2012
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