NIKE LAUNCHES CALVIN JOHNSON'S CJ81 COLLECTION INSPIRED BY MEGATRON
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NIKE LAUNCHES CALVIN JOHNSON'S CJ81 COLLECTION INSPIRED BY MEGATRON
Nike celebrates a long-standing weekend of football and an athlete that has truly transformed the game.
NOVEMBER 21, 2012
In celebration of Thanksgiving weekend, Nike celebrates a long-standing weekend of football and an athlete that has truly transformed the game. The Nike CJ81 Collection Inspired by Megatron speaks to WR Calvin Johnson’s rare combination of physical talent and mental toughness. This menacing combination creates a prototypical specimen that undoubtedly deserves a moniker like Megatron. Much like the fictional character, Johnson relies on his uncanny ability to pull out an arsenal of physical strengths or “weapons” based on anything he encounters on the field.
The collection, inspired by the Hasbro Transformers character created in 1984, features iconic Nike silhouettes across lifestyle, training and performance including the CJ81 Nike Air Max Flyposite, CJ81 Nike Huarache Free Shield, CJ81 Nike Vapor Jet Glove 2.0, CJ81 Nike Vapor Football Sock, CJ81 Nike True Adjustable Hat, and the CJ81 Nike KO Hoody.
Merging the old and new, the traditional Transformers grid pattern and colors of black, silver, purple and blue from the original Megatron packaging, help highlight the CJ81 logo design.
The limited collection will be available starting November 23 at several Nike retail locations as well as Nike Yardline at Champs Sports and Eastbay online.
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Posted by kirbenvost on November 22nd, 2012 @ 10:37am CST
Posted by El Duque on November 22nd, 2012 @ 11:13am CST
For the record, I think this stuff is awesome and would love to get that hoodie!
Posted by Hiryu02 on November 22nd, 2012 @ 11:33am CST
Weird. I mean good on TF/Nike for the effort, but it's just done in such an odd way. It's almost like a knock-off collection instead of a licensed collabo piece.
Posted by El Duque on November 22nd, 2012 @ 11:38am CST
Hiryu02 wrote:This is an actual, legit collabo?
Weird. I mean good on TF/Nike for the effort, but it's just done in such an odd way. It's almost like a knock-off collection instead of a licensed collabo piece.
I don't see any cross branding, but the official Transformers facebook page is sharing a link to the Nike press release so obviously they approve.
Posted by Rated X on November 22nd, 2012 @ 12:58pm CST
Posted by MulkPrime on November 22nd, 2012 @ 1:45pm CST
Posted by craggy on November 22nd, 2012 @ 2:00pm CST
MulkPrime wrote:The faction symbol is actually fairly clever! I know there are people on here who like to whine and complain. the faction symbol is actually a a football helmet with the facemask and eye shield. I think that it serves it's purpose and actually looks fine if you know about sports and know what you are looking at!
I know what I'm looking at: 3rd party (ie Non-Hasbro) non-Transformers items on the front page.
Might as well be some KOs.
Posted by MulkPrime on November 22nd, 2012 @ 2:11pm CST
Posted by JOP on November 22nd, 2012 @ 4:04pm CST
And that logo? I understand the premise; to mix the Decepticon icon, a football helmet, and work in Calvin Johnson's number along the way. This does not change the fact that it is neither obvious or inspired.
Posted by El Duque on November 22nd, 2012 @ 5:29pm CST
Posted by vectorA3 on November 22nd, 2012 @ 5:44pm CST
Posted by RainyDayMan2k on November 22nd, 2012 @ 10:15pm CST
I'd say that Hasbro has, at the minimum, given the okay to Nike. No way Nike's lawyers let this go through if they didn't.
Posted by vectorA3 on November 23rd, 2012 @ 3:36am CST
Posted by krayziejones on November 23rd, 2012 @ 6:25pm CST
Posted by vectorA3 on November 24th, 2012 @ 12:44pm CST
krayziejones wrote:Picked up two pairs of the shoes this morning
About how many pairs at the store? just curious. Also, how many hat, gloves, hoodies, etc. did the store have?
Posted by krayziejones on November 24th, 2012 @ 12:52pm CST
Posted by vectorA3 on November 25th, 2012 @ 10:06pm CST
thx for the reply
Posted by JOP on November 25th, 2012 @ 10:16pm CST
El Duque wrote:Guys, like I said before, don't turn this into something it's not. While I'm not seeing any obvious connections to Hasbro the official Transformers Facebook page is linking to the Nike press release. That tells me they're endorsing this or at least fine with it.
There is no question that Hasbro approved the incredibly prominent use of their marks on these products - if they had not, Hasbro legal would already by firing off cease and desist letters. That the official Transformers Facebook page is providing coverage of the release of these items serves only as further proof. However, this is neither here nor there.
The bigger issue is that Seibertron, after making a forceful point about dropping news of third party figures on the grounds that they were unauthorized and therefore tangential to 'true' Transformers coverage, is now covering the release of American football apparel - for no other reason than the football player this clothing pays homage to is coincidentally nicknamed 'Megatron'. So transforming robot figures are out, but barely-related sports gear is in? How the hell did things end up so backwards?
Posted by vectorA3 on November 26th, 2012 @ 12:00pm CST
The very cool Megatron themed Nike CJ 81 collection has been sanctioned by Hasbro/TF, so coverage of this shouldn't be sharply criticized
Posted by faustx on November 27th, 2012 @ 12:53am CST
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