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Nike Cortez

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Cortez

Bill Bowerman’s timeless classic.

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Nike Cortez 23 Premium FB6877-100
  • Nike
  • Cortez 23 Premium
  • "Triple White"
Nike Cortez DN1791-101
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Gorge Green"
Nike Cortez Vintage Suede FJ2530-200
  • Nike
  • Cortez Vintage Suede
  • "Mink Brown"
Nike Cortez TXT DZ2795-400
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Midnight Navy"
Nike Cortez DN1791-103
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Red Stardust & Cedar"
Nike Cortez TXT HF9994-600
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Medium Soft Pink"
Nike Cortez TXT DZ2795-001
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Black & White"
Nike Cortez DN1791-104
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Sail & Cacao Wow"
Nike Cortez HF0100-400
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Light Armory Blue"
Nike Cortez '23 FD2013-100
  • Nike
  • Cortez '23
  • "Light Orewood Brown & Earth"
Nike Cortez DM4044-102
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Campfire Orange"
Nike Cortez IM2522-113
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Sail & Metallic Gold"
Nike Cortez Satin IH2014-010
  • Nike
  • Cortez Satin
  • "Black & Pink"
Nike Cortez IF1764-601
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Playful Pink & Sand Drift"
Nike Cortez IF1764-600
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Gym Red & Sail"
Nike Cortez IF1764-100
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Sail & Arctic Orange"
Nike Cortez TXT IF1615-800
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Apricot Agate"
Nike Cortez TXT IF1615-500
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Viotech"
Nike Cortez TXT IF1615-401
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Midnight Navy"
Nike Cortez TXT IF1615-400
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Light Armory Blue"
Nike Cortez IB7748-406
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Photo Blue & Light Lemon Twist"
Nike Cortez HV6012-161
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Valentine's Day"
Nike Cortez HV5166-696
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Valentine's Day"
Nike Cortez SE HQ3490-099
  • Nike
  • Cortez SE
  • "Tiempo Pack"
Nike Cortez Textile HM9987-001
  • Nike
  • Cortez Textile
  • "Phantom & Black"
Nike Cortez HM8286-600
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Pink Foam & Soft Pearl"
Nike Cortez HM3697-161
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Sail & Red Stardust"
Nike Cortez Textile HJ9612-800
  • Nike
  • Cortez Textile
  • "Safety Orange & Life Lime"
Nike Cortez Leather HJ9343-100
  • Nike
  • Cortez Leather
  • "Olympic"
Nike Cortez TXT HJ7233-838
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Guava Ice"
Nike Cortez TXT HF9994-300
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Watermelon"
Nike Cortez HF6410-666
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Light Soft Pink"
Nike Cortez HF4268-113
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Coconut Milk & Teal Nebula"
Nike Cortez SE Suede HF3142-400
  • Nike
  • Cortez SE Suede
  • "Psychic Blue & Sail"
Nike Cortez SE Suede HF3142-300
  • Nike
  • Cortez SE Suede
  • "Pacific Moss & Sail"
Nike Cortez SE Suede HF3142-200
  • Nike
  • Cortez SE Suede
  • "Dark Russet & Sail"
Nike Cortez SE Suede HF3142-001
  • Nike
  • Cortez SE Suede
  • "College Grey & Sail"
Nike Cortez HF1435-300
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Gorge Green & Yellow Ochre"
Nike Cortez TXT HF0263-402
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Light Photo Blue & Lightning"
Nike Cortez TXT HF0263-401
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Baltic Blue"
Nike Cortez TXT HF0263-400
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Midnight Navy"
Nike Cortez TXT HF0263-003
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Black & Safety Orange"
Nike Cortez TXT HF0263-002
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Flat Silver & White"
Nike Cortez TXT HF0263-001
  • Nike
  • Cortez TXT
  • "Black & White"
Nike Cortez HF0118-300
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Dusty Cactus & Lightning"
Nike Cortez SE FZ5167-133
  • Nike
  • Cortez SE
  • "Valentine's Day"
Nike Cortez FZ5040-221
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Voodoo"
Nike Cortez FZ4630-100
  • Nike
  • Cortez
  • "Light Orewood Brown"

Cortez

In 1964, Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight set up a shoe distribution company called Blue Ribbon Sports. While Knight was more business-minded, as a coach, Bowerman was a budding shoe designer who often modified running spikes for the athletes he trained, and in the late 60s, he crafted a new model for their Japanese partner brand, Onitsuka Tiger. 

Known as the TG-24, but soon renamed to the Cortez, the running shoe was based on Bowerman’s footwear experiments and his knowledge of Onitsuka’s other models. He designed it with great cushioning to support runners, and it quickly became popular for its performance capabilities. Both companies benefited from its success, but in the early 70s, Bowerman and Knight decided to rebrand Blue Ribbon Sports and begin producing their own footwear under the Nike banner.

The pair decided to use Bowerman’s popular Cortez design as its first release – a move opposed by Onitsuka. Following a three-year legal battle, Nike was finally granted shared access to the shoe but sole access to the name, and the Nike Cortez officially became the brand’s debut silhouette.

Bowerman used his footwear expertize to improve the durability and comfort of the Cortez and his sporting connections to attract the endorsement of charismatic distance runner Steve Prefontaine. Meanwhile, Knight launched an effective marketing campaign that drove the shoe’s popularity. He was also responsible for the now-iconic Nike swoosh after employing the graphic design skills of Carolyn Davidson. It became a powerful symbol of the Nike Cortez, giving it a unique style and distinguishing it from the competition at the same time.

Throughout the 1970s and 80s, the Cortez transcended sport through memorable television moments and on-stage appearances, which encouraged more people to choose it as a stylish lifestyle sneaker. Soon, it spread across the United States on the feet of everyone from East Coast b-boys to West Coast gang members.

Its success continued into the 90s, when it was worn by Whitney Houston during her performance at Super Bowl XXV and Tom Hanks in the Oscar-winning movie Forrest Gump. At the beginning of the 2000s, despite being surrounded by much more modern silhouettes, the humble Cortez was often chosen as a collaborative template. Significant partnerships developed with tattoo artist Mister Cartoon, streetwear brand Undefeated and rapper Kendrick Lamar, among others, and the shoe made more notable appearances in popular culture, including in the 2013 movie The Wolf of Wall Street.

By its 50th anniversary in 2022, the Nike Cortez had become a global fashion icon and was considered a classic shoe in mainstream and alternative cultures alike. Despite its age, it remains one of Nike’s flagship lifestyle silhouettes as its timeless design continues to influence the sneaker world to this day.

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