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BEAVERTON, OR (WCMH) — For $10 you can own a pair of the self-tying shoes, but you’ll have to get lucky because Nike is only releasing a limited number of the “Back to the Future” shoes.
“Back to the Future: Part II” has had fans waiting in anticipation for the technology of the future for decades, like hoverboards, flying cars, and self-lacing shoes. Unfortunately, none of these ...
Nike discontinues self-lacing 'Back to the Future' shoes and removes app from App Store, Google Play News By Dave LeClair published 5 July 2024 The app is being removed but there's still hope for ...
NEW YORK -- "Back to the Future" fans can soon wear self-lacing sneakers similar to the ones worn by Marty McFly in the 1989 movie. Nike has unveiled the first adaptive lacing shoe - HyperAdapt 1.0.
Untied shoes have even become a fashion trend. Nike released a special edition Back to the Future sneaker shoe back in 2016, though they do not tie themselves. These shoes resell for $18,000-$200,000.
“I’m Out. Fuck ’Em.” Some may be unsurprised that Nike's attempt at commercializing the shoes from Back to the Future Part II has run into a wall.
When the movie Back to the Future Part II came out in 1989, the screenwriters had to imagine the world in 2015. The resulting movie shows a world with fax machines, self-tying shoes, and hover boards ...
“I’m out.” Some may be unsurprised that Nike's attempt at commercializing the shoes from Back to the Future Part II has run into a wall.
There’s a scene in the movie “Back to the Future II” where Marty McFly gets a glimpse of technologies to come: hoverboards; flat-screen TVs; self-drying clothes and self-tying shoes.
There's nothing quite like the feeling of putting on your self-lacing Nike shoes that you spent $350 on and just knowing they work. The app provides all the custom adjustments you need via ...