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  • Home
  • Projects
    • The North Face Advanced Mountain Kit
    • Simms Fishing G4Z Waiders
    • Nike Swift Suit - Sydney 2000 Olympics
    • Nike Stand-Off Singlet - Sydney 2000 Olympics
    • Nike PreCool Vest - 2008 Beijing Olympics
    • Nike Swift Skin 2002 Winter Olympics
    • Nike Swift Spin 2002 Tour de France
    • Nike Swift Skin - 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics
    • Nike Hyper Tight
    • Princess Charlene of Monaco swim suit
    • Nike Vapor Track & Field Kits
    • Nike Aeroblades
    • Stanley Carryall Concepts
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Nike Stand-Off Singlet

Objective:
Create a single polymer garment from recycled materials that maximizes evaporative cooling for distance runners.

Result:
Athlete feedback and climatic chamber testing revealed a combination of large mesh holes, interior nodes and hydrophobic yarn worked in tandem to optimize evaporative cooling. Completed after two years of design, the singlet was worn in the Olympic marathon by competitors from Kenya, Australia and Portugal. The original Stand-Off textile evolved into an exclusive line of textured performance fabrics known as Nike Sphere.