Nike has announced its new
nike free range for 2016, ditching the Free 3, 4 and 5 models for a more universal approach that should appeal to a wider audience of runners.
The City of Perth might want to look up the rules to "hide and seek" after the first edition of its Nike shoe giveaway lasted only a couple of minutes.
The city is giving away 100 pairs of
nike free flyknit over two weeks in exchange for the shoes on the feet of keen-eyed punters, who track down "undercover ushers" wearing the Maxes.
From this Thursday, October 12 until October 23, “undercover ushers” wearing pairs of
nike free flyknit 4.0 trainers will wander around urban areas of Perth and people who spot them can approach them and ask to exchange their own shoes for the new Nike kicks.