Nike debuted its latest N7 Collection on June 21, Canadian National Indigenous Peoples Day. The collection, designed by Mi’kmaq First Nations artist Lauren Thomas, features new unisex apparel and footwear and pays homage to Indigenous culture and traditions.
Nike’s N7 initiative aims to foster positive change by highlighting the resilience of Indigenous communities through sports. Each N7 collection, crafted by Indigenous designers, empowers youth to express their heritage. Nike also supports non-profits uplifting Indigenous communities, investing $625,000 annually since 2022 via CAF America.
The Summer 2024 N7 Collection infuses contemporary styles with vibrant colors and textures inspired by First Nations art forms. Thomas drew from her Mi’kmaq roots, incorporating petroglyph-inspired patterns and ombre colorways into iconic styles like the Air Max ’87 and Air Force 1 ’07. Ribbon laces pay homage to traditional powwow regalia and ribbon shirts.
This launch underscores Nike’s commitment to cultural sustainability and community empowerment. The N7 Collection continues to honor and preserve heritage across North America by celebrating Indigenous traditions while innovating for the future.