• NIKE PERFORMANCE MEETS SUSTAINABILITY

    IN NEW NIKE HYPER ELITE PLATINUM UNIFORM

    Nine Top NCAA Basketball Teams to Don Specially Designed Uniforms
    Made from Recycled Polyester

    BEAVERTON, Ore. (January 25, 2012) – We’ve reached the point of the season when the truly talented begin to distinguish themselves from the competition. And while teams desperately seek to set the gold standard for 2012, Nike will pay tribute to those who have already reached elite status by outfitting select teams in the next generation of college basketball design: the Nike Hyper Elite Platinum uniform.

    As the latest and most innovative fit system, the Nike Hyper Elite Platinum uniform is designed at the intersection of sustainability and performance. The specially designed short and jersey combination will be worn by nine of the nation’s top college basketball teams in select games during the 2012 season.

    The nine teams all have won National Championships in Nike footwear and apparel. The programs donning the Nike Hyper Elite Platinum uniforms in 2012 include The University of Arizona, Baylor University (women’s), Duke University, University of Florida, University of Kentucky, Syracuse University, The University of Connecticut (men’s and women’s) and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

    Nike created the uniforms specifically for superior performance and lower environmental impact. The fabric of the Nike Hyper Elite Platinum shorts are made from 100 percent recycled polyester while the jersey fabric is made from at least 96% recycled polyester. Both short and jersey are tailored for the optimal efficiency of movement and are five percent lighter than the previous Nike Hyper Elite uniform. Featuring laser-cut bonded logos, a sharp platinum design as well as prominent accent colors, the Nike Hyper Elite Platinum uniforms are sure to shine on the court.

    “Nike is committed to producing top-of-the-line performance attire with reduced sacrifice to the environment,” said Phil Cook, Nike’s Brand Manager for Basketball. “With our Nike Hyper Elite Platinum design, Nike is maintaining its long-standing obligations to our fans to not only produce the best on-court looks but also a design that makes use of the resources we already have.”

    In 2011, Nike affirmed its commitment to increasing its use of more sustainable materials by doubling its use of recycled polyester, using approximately 440 million PET plastic bottles, enough to cover over 12,000 basketball courts, and 2012 will build off of those successes.

    The short includes laser perforations in side panels for increased breathability while featuring a lightweight 4-way stretch woven design. The bonded hem detailing found on the short and the bonded back seam near the neckline on the jersey enhances both comfort and style. Additionally, the front of the jersey features a lightweight Nike Sphere fabric, while the back includes a full Nike Aerographics back panel.

    The uniforms will hit the hardwood beginning late-January for some of oldest and strongest rivalries in college basketball. Dates include UConn vs. Notre Dame (1/29), Kentucky vs. Tennessee (1/31), Duke vs. Maryland (2/11), Baylor (women’s) vs. Texas A&M (2/11), Florida vs. Tennessee (2/11), Syracuse vs. USF (2/22), Arizona vs. UCLA (2/25), UConn (women’s) vs. Notre Dame (2/27) and UNC vs. Maryland (2/29)


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    Comments 6 Comments
    1. HamiltonBigBlue's Avatar
      HamiltonBigBlue -
      These look just like the grey jerseys that have been on sale all season. Except for those 'platinum' numbers. And I like the blue numbers on the ones they've been selling better...
    1. bbnfl's Avatar
      bbnfl -
      I love it, I just hope they don't wear them every home game.
    1. aholderfield12's Avatar
      aholderfield12 -
      I like them I just dont like how a bunch of other teams have them that really bothers me. UKs need more customization them they are to much like all the others
    1. tomas's Avatar
      tomas -
      Quote Originally Posted by aholderfield12 View Post
      I like them I just dont like how a bunch of other teams have them that really bothers me. UKs need more customization them they are to much like all the others

      They all look similar because they are all for one reason. Nike is rewarding teams that have won a national championship in Nike Gear. They are supposed to look like the rest. You should be honored to be considered among the elite.
    1. andrea1994barney's Avatar
      andrea1994barney -
      Quote Originally Posted by tomas View Post
      They all look similar because they are all for one reason. Nike is rewarding teams that have won a national championship in Nike Gear. They are supposed to look like the rest. You should be honored to be considered among the elite.
      More like Nike wants good teams to wear their stuff so everyone sees them. They could care less about congratulating anyone.
    1. tomas's Avatar
      tomas -
      Quote Originally Posted by andrea1994barney View Post
      More like Nike wants good teams to wear their stuff so everyone sees them. They could care less about congratulating anyone.
      You must not have read the article. It clearly states they are paying tribute to the teams that have reached elite status. Otherwise they wouldn't have made women jerseys, nobody sees them play.

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