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What is the brand logo of Nike?

1. The Nike trademark symbolizes the feathers on the wings of the Greek goddess of victory, which represents speed, but also represents dynamics and gentleness. The Nike trademark of Nike is a small hook with a simple and powerful shape, as fast as lightning. At a glance, it reminds people of the speed and explosive power produced by using Nike sporting goods.

2. The first sports shoe named "Nike". The sole has square ridges to enhance stability. There are knife-shaped hooks on both sides of the shoe body, symbolizing the wings of the goddess.

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Nike’s four major brands:

1. ColeHaan

In 1988, ColeHaan was acquired by Nike and became Nike’s its brands. The company's name comes from its founders, Trafton Cole and Eddie Haan. ColeHaan initially only made men's shoes, but later, like most fashion brands, began to expand into women's shoes, bags, coats and other accessories. Today, Cole Haan has become a brand symbol of American fashion trends.

2. Converse

Converse is an American manufacturer of sports shoes founded in the early 20th century. Converse was acquired by Nike in 2003. Since its establishment, Converse has insisted on the independent design of the brand and does not follow others. Initially it only produced "rubber shoes", but soon began making tennis and basketball shoes. In 1917, AllStar was born, and it remains a classic to this day.

3. Bob Hurley

Bob Hurley founded the Hurley brand in California, USA in 1998, and established Hurley International company named after himself. The products involve skateboarding, skiing, art, music, etc. In this field, it soon became a popular brand in sportswear. In 2002, Nike purchased the Hurley brand, and Hurley became a subsidiary of Nike and developed independently.

4. airjordan

AirJordan is a series of Nike named after the most famous NBA star in history, Michael Jordan. In 1985, Jordan was signed by Nike, a sports goods manufacturer that was still a small manufacturer at the time, with a high-paying contract. Nike immediately launched the first sneaker named after Jordan for Jordan, the first model of the Air Jordan series.