The union of material innovation
Since its debut in 2013, Nike Tech Pack has continued to solve for “in-between weather” during seasons like spring and fall, when it’s neither too hot nor too cold. The system of Nike Tech Pack apparel represents the union of material innovation, sport and style, offering the versatility
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Nike Tech Pack’s design has continually expanded beyond its initial use of Nike Tech Fleece to include Nike Tech Knit and Nike Aeroloft, which add further breathability without sacrificing warmth, protection or comfort. The Fall 2017 Nike Tech Fleece Collection — designed as a system for layering — expands further to include Nike Tech Fleece Repel, a “memory woven,” water-repellent Nike
nike free train versatility Tech Fleece that allows the pieces to un-wrinkle without an iron. The pieces also newly feature dual internal pockets for storing items more securely.
Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll is always on his job on the sideline when coaching his players. The team is sponsored by Nike, which means you would expect him to keep a fresh pair of sneakers on deck at all times.
Carroll has actually kept the same standard kicks on for the past year: Nike’s Air Monarchs, one of the more classic pairs from the brand. It now looks as though the whole Seahawks team would like to see Pete rocking a pair of modern day Nike’s (and immediately).
The coach is now apparently choosing between the Air Monarchs or the Nike Free Train Versatility, which will soon be released in a special NFL edition with the Seahawks logo on the tongue. Carroll jokingly called the Monarchs the “Air Paternos” and the NCAA has asked for evidence to include an actual Joe Paterno sneaker.