When Tiger Woods makes his much-anticipated return to the putting greens at Augusta National Golf Club on Thursday, he won't be wearing the iconic Nike swoosh logo that he's donned for so many years.
400 hand-set diamonds and a diamond-laden “Swoosh” logo—and that’s just on Serena Williams’ shoes. As the 23-time Grand Slam winner prepares to say farewell to the sport, Nike pulled out ...
With a refreshed logo, a deepened brand philosophy and a unified vision across digital and broadcast, the WTA is reinforcing its position as the global leader in women’s sports and entertainment.
The UNLV Rebels will continue to wear Nike's iconic Swoosh logo.UNLV and Nike have renewed their apparel agreement with a ...
The reasoning behind the vertical Nike logo design dates back to the launch of the third kit on September 17. In the club's statement, they explained that the double vertical Blaugrana swoosh ...