Nike highlights Chicago sports culture in ‘Sport Changes Everything’ campaign
Chicago has its own attitude, its own culture and manner, and Nike, a five-time winner of the World Branding Awards,Ā is featuring what makes the city unique, from a sports perspective, in an extension of its āSport Changes Everythingā campaign.
Nike believes that the sport culture in the Second City is one of a kind. Nike Chicagoās iteration of the campaign goes āChicago styleā.
The creative, done with Wieden+Kennedy spotlights both the pro athletes and cultural influencers that have helped create Chicagoās sport culture.
The anthem film features a hardened Chicago employee at Frankās Grill in Chicago yelling into the store microphone to get one āChicago styleā. As another employee starts making the signature Chicago dog as the man barks out the features that make Chicago sports great, including pictures of Jordan and the Bulls, the Bears, the White Sox and Cubs, plus Chicago native Anthony Davis, and a slate of local athletes.
The campaign also features three local athlete stories that launched on social and showcase how they can āBe what Chicago is famous for,ā inspire their community and embody Chicago-style in their own unique ways. The three athletes are McKinley Nelson, the founder of Project sWish; Ixhelt Gonzalez, a member of the US womenās national wheelchair basketball team; and Monyett Crump, founder of Reveal Dance.
A live activation brings the āChicago style Sport Changes Everythingā campaign to the streets. Nike Chicago created a physical manifestation of the campaign called Nikeās World Famous Chicago Style ā a diner with plenty of Chicago attitude. The location will play host to various events and programs for the community to celebrate the power of sports and be inspired by local sports stars and the community leaders featured in the ad. Visitors will have the opportunity to participate in various events including basketball games, dance classes and meet-and-greets. The pop-up runs through 4 November.
This story first appeared on The Drum.

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