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"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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"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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"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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" …….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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"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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"Manufactureres exploiting the idea that they support but don't deliver " This hits the nail on the head! Gbat | |||
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"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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"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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"Batty actually agrees with Tomo" I know! Crazy times!! Gbat | |||
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