Today’s Mandarin Orange Match
My Nike Air Max 95 Mandarin Oranges goes well with Civil Beat’s tee, and it also matches this shirt by solar company, Revolusun!
Thanks for the sun-powered shirt Revolusun!
My Nike Air Max 95 Mandarin Oranges goes well with Civil Beat’s tee, and it also matches this shirt by solar company, Revolusun!
Thanks for the sun-powered shirt Revolusun!
At events, I’d see Civil Beat employees sporting custom branded t-shirts. Simple, yet clean designs that I always craved. Through their hospitality, I managed to get one!
Yay! But really, my hidden agenda for wanting this tee? Besides its cool factor, it’s a good match for these Air Max 95 Bright Mandarin kicks!!
Not quite these Civil Beat-inspired kicks, but they’ll do nicely! Thanks again Civil Beat!
Let’s roll it back to 1999. Who was the NCAA Men’s Basketball champion that year? Yep, the UConn Huskies wearing Nikes. How’s the kicks champions looked since then?
Busting out the old calculator, Nike has 11 of the past 13 victories for a 84% win rate. Michigan State’s Reeboks account for 8% along with Kansas’ Adidas for the remaining 8%. So when picking your brackets, play the odds and pick a Nike team as the last one standing. Just do it.
From the kicks point of view, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament was over at the Final Four. Nike was guaranteed another Championship with all FF participants donning the swoosh. Still though, there was one last game to be played between the Bulldogs of Butler and the Huskies of Connecticut. Despite an ugly Finals, the Huskies prevailed wearing their team Nike Air Max Fly By (and an occasional Air Jordan). As a back story, it was great that both teams played tournaments in Hawaii earlier this year.
Congratulations to UConn for the win, Butler for its run, and Nike for its Air Max Fly By.
What a remarkable and unbelievable Final Four this is. No #1 or #2 seed is playing for a National Championship. That is a historical first. We have #11 VCU, #8 Butler, #4 Kentucky, and #3 Connecticut, and all of them belong to Team Nike.
Which Nike Air Max Fly By do you like the best?
Back in 2008 when all #1 seeds met in the Final Four, Adidas was represented by three teams, UCLA Bruins, Memphis Tigers, and Kansas Jayhawks.
The 2011 field for the Elite 8 isn’t good for Adidas at all. Only Kansas, albeit the #1 seed in the Southwest, is sponsored by Adidas. The other competitors, Kentucky, North Carolina, Arizona, Connecticut, VCU, Butler, and Florida, all wear Nikes.
In 2008, there was an equal split, and a 5-3 nod to Nike in 2007.
What’s the link of the successful teams in this year’s March Madness? It’s the Nike Air Max Fly By.
How’s this lineup? Kentucky, Arizona, Florida, Connecticut, Butler, and Cinderella VCU all Fly Byes.
This is why I can’t frequent online sites dedicated to kicks. You don’t feed the addiction!! Good thing these aren’t available anywhere. If I see them in person, it’s game over. Nike Air Max 95 Bright Mandarin.
The Sweet 16 is not looking good for Adidas. Of the teams still playing, fourteen of them are wearing Nikes, and Adidas has Kansas and Wisconsin. Here’s how it looks.
While the Sweet Sixteen games are underway, what did the first 48 victories look like? Nike teams had a whopping 81% of the wins, Adidas claimed 17%, and Temple’s Under Armour won a game for 2%.
In 2006, Nike had 73% of the first 48 wins and 58% in 2008. Adidas teams are way down, 23% in 2006, 29% in 2007, 38% in 2008, and only 17% in 2011.