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Nike Dunk Low SE
S$ 109.9S$ 189|-42%More than a monthShow detailsNike Air Force 1 '07
S$ 129.9S$ 219|-41%More than a monthShow detailsNike Free RN NN
S$ 99.9S$ 165|-39%More than a monthShow detailsNike Winflo 10
S$ 99.9S$ 165|-39%More than a monthShow detailsNike Dri-FIT
S$ 39.9S$ 45|-11%More than a monthShow detailsNike Air Max Pulse Roam
S$ 149.9S$ 249|-40%More than a monthShow detailsNike Air VaporMax 2023 Flyknit
S$ 179.9S$ 299|-40%More than a monthShow detailsNike Flex Runner 2
S$ 49.9S$ 65|-23%More than a monthShow detailsNikeCourt Legacy
S$ 39.9S$ 55|-27%More than a monthShow detailsAir Jordan 1 Hi FlyEase
S$ 119.9S$ 199|-40%More than a monthShow detailsNike Renew Run 4
S$ 79.9S$ 139|-43%More than a monthShow detailsNike Pegasus Turbo
S$ 139.9S$ 235|-40%More than a monthShow details
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Nike Singapore offers footwear, sportswear and accessories for your sporting needs. From running, football, golf to yoga, maximize your performance with the right wear.
There are more than 20 Nike stores in Singapore. For the best deals, head on to the Nike Factory Store at Westcoast Plaza!
Download the Nike Training + App on iOS or Android and get access to over 100 workouts and stay inspired with your friends.
Nike was originally named Blue Ribbon Sports and was founded in 1964 and initially operated as a distributor for Japanese shoe maker Onitsuka Tiger (now known as ASICS). It officially become Nike Inc. in 1971.
The first Nike shoes were made with a waffle iron. Creater Bill Bowerman was inspired during breakfast and thought that a grooved pattern on the sole of trainers would help athletes grip running tracks.
The world's largest Nike Store sits on London's Oxford Street.