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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
32 weeks ago

Chelmsford

A paralympian athlete with one leg has commented on Nike, named after the Greek God of Victory. Nike uses so called, all inclusive mannequins, which sometimes have one leg and a blade, made famous by Osar Pistorious, the South African murderer. Now that is a great all inclusive idea until the said Paralympian asks to buy one training shoe. No way, Nien, Na! Then the cheeky buggers offered a 15% discount. Not 50% but 15%.

What is going on here guys. It's all over the news

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By *usie pTV/TS
32 weeks ago

taunton

Well Tom its absolutely frigging ridiculous to expect a production proccess the likes of which Nike will be operating to start sending out an odd shoe occasionally.

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By *ot to giggleWoman
32 weeks ago

Coventry

could he not pair up with someone who needs the opposite shoe???

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By *offiaCoolWoman
32 weeks ago

Kidsgrove

Nike One Shoe Bank Program. Nike has a small inventory of single shoes at their distribution center in Memphis, TN. Amputees requiring only one shoe may call Nike and relay their size and type of shoe (running shoe, tennis shoe, etc.) that they need.

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By *ecadent_DevonMan
32 weeks ago

Okehampton

As it costs them about 60p to make the shoes it’s mildly stupid to not offer to cater for those missing a leg through an online store

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By *uke OzadeMan
32 weeks ago

Ho Chi Minge City

If said paralympian fancied four pickled onions do you think the manufacturer would make him a jar of four? No. Quantities of goods are set by the manufacturer, not random customers so he can suck it up like he does with everything else.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
32 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

Reminds me of the Monty python sketch, a whole bunch of one legged men in rain coats making off with the single shoe displays outside a shoe shop

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
32 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"A paralympian athlete with one leg has commented on Nike, named after the Greek God of Victory. Nike uses so called, all inclusive mannequins, which sometimes have one leg and a blade, made famous by Osar Pistorious, the South African murderer. Now that is a great all inclusive idea until the said Paralympian asks to buy one training shoe. No way, Nien, Na! Then the cheeky buggers offered a 15% discount. Not 50% but 15%.

What is going on here guys. It's all over the news"

They told him to leg it that’s for sure.

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

Slippery slope! Before you know it they’ll be charging larger people more to fly on planes…

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By *ot to giggleWoman
32 weeks ago

Coventry


"A paralympian athlete with one leg has commented on Nike, named after the Greek God of Victory. Nike uses so called, all inclusive mannequins, which sometimes have one leg and a blade, made famous by Osar Pistorious, the South African murderer. Now that is a great all inclusive idea until the said Paralympian asks to buy one training shoe. No way, Nien, Na! Then the cheeky buggers offered a 15% discount. Not 50% but 15%.

What is going on here guys. It's all over the news

They told him to leg it that’s for sure. "

probably laughed a bit hard at this

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

Am aware of a charity that sells odd shoes just for that purpose

Something Nike do not do. Profiteers are Nike not one shoe off company

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By *onderWomanWlvWoman
32 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

The issue isn't really that they won't sell one shoe. It's that they're using people with limb differences prominently in their advertising, but don't actually offer a suitable service for them. Their "inclusivity" is performative.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
32 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"The issue isn't really that they won't sell one shoe. It's that they're using people with limb differences prominently in their advertising, but don't actually offer a suitable service for them. Their "inclusivity" is performative. "

They do offer a suitable service, they supply two shoes, this caters for both those with a left foot or a right foot aswell as those with both.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
32 weeks ago

Chelmsford

What about catering for Diane Abbot? She wore two left shoes

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
32 weeks ago

Central

It's sickening that that they will promote a false narrative, including displays and giving free single shoes to high profile athletes. It's a known fact that some people, a minority, only need 1 shoe but they haven't tailored their systems reasonably, to be able to provide the full show needs of such disadvantaged people. It may be a little more understandable for a tiny organisation but certainly not for a global giant, particularly when they are alluding to catering to these people.

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By *batMan
32 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


" …….do you think the manufacturer would make him a jar of four?

….. he can suck it up like he does with everything else. "

He is a She.

If you read the article, she comments that their advertising uses one legged models or mannequins, but their service doesn’t go that far.

I agree with her. If you’re going to portray yourself as inclusive of amputees, then go the extra mile. She specifically says that her contact lenses are bought individually, so why not her shoes?

The shoes aren’t actually made in pairs are they? The machine for the left shoe is different from the right shoe machine.

Gbat

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By *layfullsamMan
32 weeks ago

Solihull

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
32 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

Shoes, boots slippers, etc are all sold in pairs, get over it.

Lots of times I have required only one boot, because I have damaged and holed one, I still have to buy a pair, no different.

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By *batMan
32 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)

But why? Would it cost big companies to sell them in singles? It wouldn’t have to be half the cost of a pair.

Of course I know it’s the current way of doing things, but what are the reasons it can’t change? Don’t worry, I’m sure the buy as a pair option will continue to exist.

Gbat

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By *arla SwingerWoman
32 weeks ago

Somewhere

Most people who are amputees are very unlikely to be wearing, or using a running blade outside of competive sports though, and the number of those people who compete are very small. So, when they're wearing a prosthetic leg, they'll still require two shoes anyway.

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By *arla SwingerWoman
32 weeks ago

Somewhere

Quick Google states anywhere between £1,300 - £20,000 for a running blade. I don't think trainers being sold in pairs is the cost limiting factor for amputees wishing to compete in sports to be fair.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
32 weeks ago

North West


"Most people who are amputees are very unlikely to be wearing, or using a running blade outside of competive sports though, and the number of those people who compete are very small. So, when they're wearing a prosthetic leg, they'll still require two shoes anyway. "

What about amputees who can't wear prosthetics and instead use a wheelchair? Most people who experience traumatic amputations have less-than-ideal stumps and either can only wear prosthetics for short periods; cannot wear them at all, or it varies depending on things like stump breakdown and infection.

Being disabled is extremely expensive. People will probably be surprised to know that the NHS only supplies one "basic" prosthetic limb. It does not supply technical or specialised limbs. Quite a number of amputees cannot walk at all with the basic limbs, which lack any hinging at the ankle and/or knee (depending on height of amputation). They therefore either have to get a wheelchair (these are also heavily rationed by the NHS and are incredibly expensive to buy) or might have to buy a more technical limb at their own expense, which will be many thousands of pounds.

Nike would do well from the PR perspective to be more accommodating or cease using amputees as inspiration porn in their stores/ads.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
32 weeks ago

North West

To be clear, lots of amputees want to buy one shoe. I know several and they are all fed up of storing one random shoe in a cupboard, never to be used. To pair up with an opposite limb amputee to share a pair of shoes, requires you to find an opposite side amputee with whom you share a shoe size and taste in footwear. This is much more rare than you think.

Perhaps Nike and others could consider a "slight seconds" one shoe purchase scheme from all those wasted/discarded pairs of shoes, where perhaps one of a pair has been returned to a store marked/damaged or from shoes from "last season" that didn't get sold. Footwear brands waste tons and tons of shoes every year in these ways.

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards

In solidarity, I'm only eating half a tub of popcorn whilst I follow this thread.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
32 weeks ago

Chelmsford

Well I suppose it's the price to pay.

Manufactureres exploiting the idea that they support but don't deliver

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By *batMan
31 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"Manufactureres exploiting the idea that they support but don't deliver "

This hits the nail on the head!

Gbat

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
31 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"Manufactureres exploiting the idea that they support but don't deliver

This hits the nail on the head!

Gbat "

Batty actually agrees with Tom

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
31 weeks ago

Leeds

Why doesn’t he just nick it off the shelf, if it’s his right foot he still owns then he’ll never have to pay for footwear again.

The mr

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By *yrddin81Man
31 weeks ago

st helier

Will they start selling people two different size shoes if people’s feet are half or one size different?

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By *ellhungvweMan
31 weeks ago

Cheltenham


"Will they start selling people two different size shoes if people’s feet are half or one size different?"

There is probably a business opportunity that bulk buys shoes and then allows you to specify the size for each foot - you would imagine there are as many people with a bigger right foot as there are a bigger left foot and that will even out across the stock.

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By *coobyABCMan
31 weeks ago

Aberdeen

I'm sure they'd be hopping mad

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By *batMan
31 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"Batty actually agrees with Tomo"

I know! Crazy times!!

Gbat

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