Nike Pulls Sneakers With ‘Betsy Ross’ American Flag After Colin Kaepernick Complains

by MR Magazine Staff

Nike is pulling sneakers featuring an early American flag after former NFL football player Colin Kaepernick told the company it shouldn’t sell a shoe that he and others consider offensive, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday evening, citing people familiar with the matter. Nike shares were falling less than 1% in premarket trading Tuesday following the news. Shares had closed Monday up nearly 2% and have rallied 15% this year, bringing the retailer’s market cap to about $134.2 billion. Kaepernick reportedly contacted Nike officials saying he and others felt the “Betsy Ross” flag — featuring 13 stars in a circle — featured on the shoes was linked to a period of slavery. The Betsy Ross flag is one type that was flown during the American Revolution. And the shoes were set to be released in celebration of the July Fourth holiday. Read more at CNBC.

One Reply to “Nike Pulls Sneakers With ‘Betsy Ross’ American Flag After Colin Kaepernick Complains”

  1. It seems that Nike is letting an unemployed football player make their design and marketing decisions.

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