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John McEnroe's 1984 Nike Mac Attack sneaker is making a comeback
The Swoosh is digging into the tennis archives to give the American's signature shoe its first-ever retro release, unveiled in a campaign featuring Travis Scott.
Published Jun 13, 2023
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Rapper, singer, and producer Travis Scott features in the marketing campaign for the Nike Mac Attack's first retro release.
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The Mac Attack's original gray, black and white colorway was designed to adhere to Wimbledon’s 1984 dress code.
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