The rivalry between Nike and Adidas just got 
even more serious as Nike seems to always lose it’s ambassadors and 
models to its greatest business enemy — Adidas.
First, Kanye West left Nike to team up with 
Adidas in a move that caused a stir in the sneaker community. Following 
was Kevin Durant as he nearly ditched The Swoosh for Under Armour. Now, 
three of Nike’s top designers have decided to cut ties with the super 
brand in favor of Adidas.
You may not be familiar with Marc Dolce, Mark
 Miner, or Denis Dekovic, but they’re responsible for some of your 
favorite sneakers including the Nike Air Penny V, Nike Barkleyposite, 
Nike Magista, and the Nike Free Run series. In short, these aren’t just 
some no name designers that are jumping ship.
The trio will headline a new Adidas studio in
 Brooklyn, New York in 2015. With names like these to collaborate with 
guys like Pharrell, Nigo, and Kanye, the three stripes is certainly on 
the rise.
Per Adidas: -
Adidas 
today announced a new creative studio coming to Brooklyn in New York in 
2015 that will drive design direction for the brand and elevate the 
company’s direct interaction with consumers. The global studio will 
serve as a cultural contact point in the most influential city in the 
U.S., connecting the brand closely with sports and street culture.
The Brooklyn Creative Studio will 
be a small but essential operation aimed at exploring design direction 
for the brand. This facility will be an open source creative center 
allowing us to connect and collaborate with consumers in a way we’ve 
never done before,” said Paul Gaudio, adidas global creative director.
Three 
experienced, world class designers will join our team next year to lead 
the creative studio and manage a small team of cross-discipline 
creatives. Denis Dekovic has 20 years of footwear design experience 
across soccer, women’s, snowboarding, basketball and tennis; Marc Dolce 
is a 20-year veteran of the footwear design industry with experience 
across basketball, training, running, women’s and lifestyle; and, Mark 
Miner is a footwear designer with experience in running, women’s and 
basketball.
 
 
 
 
 
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