Arts & Culture
Spectacular Look Of Eliud Kipchoge’s Launched Collection By Nike
You can now dress like world champion Eliud Kipchoge himself thanks to the new capsule collection by Nike. In colours inspired by his Kenyan roots, the collection includes the latest innovations in running footwear and apparel to help you find your unlimited potential.
The range features the Alphafly Next% in the Kenyan colours, which Kipchoge was seen wearing at the elite-only London Marathon and the Ineos-1:59 Challenge in Vienna last October. Speaking about the shoe, Kipchoge said, “I was really involved in the making of the Alphafly Next%. My work was to test the shoe, to test how it feels, to compare the new sole to the old one, to feel how it responds when I’m running and give all my feedback to the technicians.”
There is also a ‘Pegasus 37’ shoe in the collection and a range of kit featuring the words ‘Eliud’ and 1:59.
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