Nike to Debut New Brand With Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS
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NikeSKIMS, the joint venture between the behemoth sports apparel company and Kim Kardashians’ clothing brand, is here. The inaugural line was announced Monday morning and will officially go on sale Sept.
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After several delays, Nike’s ( NYSE: NKE) first product offering with Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS will debut on September 26 with seven collections and 58 silhouettes, available on Nike and SKIMS’ websites and select retail locations.