Shoes like these could really help kickstart a workout.
Nike is making good on their vow to “create epic s–t” after dropping a new line of sneakers that they claim are good for both body and mind.
When Phil McCartney, who has worked at Nike for nearly three decades, was named chief innovation, design and product officer in May, he put an emphasis on speed, looking to release items as early as 12 months ahead as planned.
“By nature, I’m pretty impatient,” McCartney said during a recent interview at Nike’s headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, per Bloomberg . “It’s OK to push some edges and try some crazy things.”
McCartney, 51, is doing just that — with new shoe designs that look fit for robot legs.
The 60-year-old sportswear brand certainly has the research tools to back up its cutting

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