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Nike Terminator is a high-top shoe made by the multinational company Nike, Inc that was introduced in 1985.[1]

The Nike Terminator is distinguished from the similar Nike Dunk by the fact that the word "Nike" is written in large letters across the heel of the shoe. The Terminator also has a lace loop on the heel to facilitate wrapping the laces around the shoe;[2] These two features on the heel were shared by other basketball shoes of the time, including, for example, the Reebok BB5600. Colorways included white with brown, yellow, and orange trim and white with gray trim.

Nike also created versions of the Terminator named after the colleges Georgetown, Michigan, and St. John's, with colorways based on the team colors of those college basketball teams. Some shoes were specifically made for Georgetown players, with "Hoyas" on the heel instead of "Nike".[citation needed]

A special edition Terminator High Supreme "Thrash Metal Pack" with a black and gold colorway was also released.[2]

In 2022, Nike revived the Terminator by introducing them in their original colorways.[3]

References[edit]

  1. "The Nike Terminator Is Hoops History Incarnate". GQ. 2022-11-22. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Dean, Tres (2022-11-22). "The Nike Terminator Is Hoops History Incarnate". GQ. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
  3. "The Nike Terminator, a Standout Sneaker from the '80s, Returns for 2022". Gear Patrol. 2022-10-24. Retrieved 2023-11-23.


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