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Nike has recently launched a new unisex basketball shoe for star player Sabrina Ionescu, sparking a debate about the need for footwear specifically designed for women. Some argue that shoes not made specifically for women are linked to higher injury rates. The release comes as Natalie White, CEO and founder of Moolah Kicks, discusses her line of basketball shoes made specifically for women's feet. White's brand has thrived in the competitive sneaker market, offering a solution to the ongoing debate surrounding women's footwear in sports. Meanwhile, former SLAM and KICKS Editor-in-Chief Russ Bengtson has released a book titled 'A History of Basketball in Fifteen Sneakers', which includes an excerpt about the Air Swoopes. The book highlights the significance of sneakers in the sport of basketball.
Nike recently debuted a unisex basketball shoe for star Sabrina Ionescu, who is playing in the league’s championship. Some say shoes not made specifically for women are linked to higher injury rates https://t.co/Cwl0fdMbsb
Former SLAM and KICKS Editor-in-Chief, @russbengtson, released his brand new book, A History of Basketball in Fifteen Sneakers. Shout out to the Godfather. Read an excerpt about the Air Swoopes from the book now. https://t.co/4LFYtpn5Jo https://t.co/P5rQ64Y1lJ
Natalie White, CEO and founder of @moolahkicks, joins @DHenryTV to discuss how she created a line of basketball shoes specially fitted for women and how the brand has thrived in the competitive sneaker market Watch more: https://t.co/wh2hrHJLSX https://t.co/oSR74ItfUk
Nike recently debuted a unisex basketball shoe for star Sabrina Ionescu, who is playing in the league’s championship. Some say shoes not made specifically women are linked to high injury rates https://t.co/u66XOvd6Mg
Q&A: Moolah Kicks CEO Natalie White on the basketball shoes made specifically for women's feet https://t.co/quVHrMaJZP https://t.co/pS8JeUiqjT