Fashion

Rubén Dias fronts the new Nike Underwear campaign

Following the success of Nike Underwear ‘Move to Zero’ collection last season, the new AW22 range has been re-designed with sustainability in mind, featuring styles made with at least 75% recycled fibers, sweat-wicking fabric and Dri-FIT technology.

Nike has enlisted the Manchester City defender Rúben Dias to model the new underwear collection which is engineered from smooth, stretch microfiber and Dri-FIT technology that wicks away sweat to help you stay dry and comfortable. The extra-soft, sustainable knit fabric is comfortable and easy to move in, designed to feel good against your skin whether you’re working out or running errands. 

I’ve been wearing Nike Underwear myself for a considerable time now and honestly, don’t think I’d switch back to my previous brand!

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