Look Good, Feel Good, Play Good: Nike Apparel

“Look Good, Feel Good, Play Good: Nike Apparel” is a visually compelling and culturally rich publication that explores the evolution of women’s sportswear through the lens of one of the world’s most influential brands. Spanning over 350 pages and featuring more than 575 images, the book offers an in-depth visual history of how athletic apparel has shaped performance, identity, and style. It highlights Nike’s pivotal role in advancing women’s sport over the past 50 years, blending design innovation with cultural impact. Through archival materials, sketches, campaign imagery, and product design, the book reveals the creative process behind iconic sportswear. Structured around key garment archetypes such as jerseys, leggings, and sports bras, it provides a unique framework for understanding design evolution. The publication also features interviews with leading athletes, offering personal insights into the relationship between clothing and performance. These voices add authenticity and depth, connecting design to lived experience. Thoughtfully curated, the book bridges sport, fashion, and social history in a powerful narrative. Its premium production and striking layout make it both an informative resource and a collectible object. “Look Good, Feel Good, Play Good” is an essential addition for anyone interested in design, sport, and contemporary culture.

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