

Nike’s latest N7 collection is all about helping out indigenous youth sports. The collection blends retro running styles inspired by the land's natural beauty. Earth-toned footwear celebrates connection, movement, and long-term investment in our most precious communities.

The new Nike campaign, N7, features Amber Midthunder alongside runners Kutoven Stevens and Lenise Omeasoo.
Their presence inspires the next generation of Indigenous athletes.
Kutoven Stevens is a Washington State University runner and a proud member of the Yerington Paiute Tribe. Here, he's wearing all pieces from Nike’s N7 collection.
Since 2022, Nike has invested nearly $625,000 annually through the N7 Fund to support nonprofits that power indigenous youth sports.
Lenise is a proud member of the Blackfeet Nation and Cree. She's pictured here, fully decked out in Nike N7 gear.
At the heart of the collection is the Nike Pegasus 41, reimagined exclusively for N7. These retro running shoes blend performance design with visuals inspired by the land.
The N7 line includes a 5-inch short, woven cargo pants, Phoenix fleece crew, and short- and long-sleeve T-shirts. Each piece in the collection is designed to wear from training to the street.
The Nike N7 collection is available at nike.com and select retail locations in the U.S. and Canada. Grant applications tied to the N7 Fund are open through January 16, 2026, extending the impact of the collection well beyond the brand.