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Urban Outfitters launches 'On Rotation' retail concept with Nike as first partner

Urban Outfitters launches 'On Rotation' retail concept with Nike as first partner

Fashion Network15-05-2025

debuted a new retail experience on Wednesday called "On Rotation", created to fuel discovery, inspiration, and authentic connection.
The rotating retail concept kicks off with Nike as its first featured partner and will be rolled out in five major cities: New York, Washington D.C., Scottsdale, San Diego, and Manhattan Beach, California.
"Urban Outfitters has always been a destination for discovery, especially for Gen Z, who are expressive, engaged, and intentional in how they shop and show up,' explained Cyntia Leo, head of brand marketing and communications at Urban Outfitters.
'Connecting with this customer requires more than just great product; it demands cultural fluency and inspiring retail moments. That's what On Rotation is all about — transforming product categories into immersive narratives. Nike is the ideal first partner to bring this vision to life. Their cultural credibility is unmatched, and their legacy of innovation continues to set the pace.'
The first installation features a cross-divisional assortment of Nike apparel and footwear, curated specifically for the Urban consumer. Building on the launch, over 150 Nike products will be available across both in-store and digital channels, as Urban expands its partnership with the sportswear giant.
In June, the collaboration will reach into LA's running scene with a limited-edition capsule celebrating Nike's After Dark Tour: Los Angeles 13.1. The collection will include a special colorway of the Nike Vomero 18 running shoe, available across all Urban Outfitters LA locations and the On Rotation space.

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