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Run Over to Nordstrom Rack to Save Up to 40% on Nike Sneakers & Slides
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Date:2025-04-15 10:37:33
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As a runner, a mom, a person who is always on the go, I live in my comfortable shoes. I have sneakers for exercise, sneakers for work, sneakers for the weekend, slides for home, and more. So whenever I see a sale for my favorite brands, my ears perk up like an apex predator on the hunt. And, of course, I love to share a good deal, which is why I curated a list of the top Nike sales happening at Nordstrom Rack right now. You can go in for the kill (like me) and save up to 40% on lightweight running shoes, retro high tops, platform sneakers, and more.
Now, as you know, shoes are expensive. So, don't wait to add these sneakers to your cart. You can stock up on the footwear you'll be rocking all year long, whether it's for hitting the gym, travel, work, or just taking the dog out for a walk. There's trendy white sneakers, bright colorways, and they all come with that super comfy Nike feel.
But, these price tags won't last long, and top rated shoes are selling out fast. So, lace up and head over to Nordstrom Rack to snag your new favorite Nikes. Ready, set, shop.
There's plenty of cushioning in these running shoes to give you a spring in each step you take. Plus, they're lightweight, there's a strap on the top of the shoe to give you a secure fit, and the metallic colors elevate the look. Best of all, they're 38% off the original price.
You can never go wrong with a retro pair of Nike high tops. This pair comes in soft, trendy white leather and includes a cushioned sole that you can walk on all day. According to Nordstrom Rack, you have to "Add to Bag or Wish List to see price," but don't worry, I did the work for you. See the prices below.
Featuring a Nike Air Max bubble and a breathable knit upper, these sneakers will keep you cool and comfy no matter what you're doing. They feature a low profile with a throwback design, and at 40% off, you kind of have to get them.
Running on trails? Then you need these Nike sneakers that are designed for rough terrain. They'll keep you secure with plenty of cushioning, plus they're lightweight to keep you going mile after mile. And if you're just hiking, they're great for that too (and super cute).
These sneakers check all the boxes: they're comfortable, trendy, and feature a platform for a little bit of height. One Nordstrom Rack reviewer reported that they look even better in person.
Durable, breathable, flexible, you may want to wear these Nike sneakers every day. And the Air Max bubble on the sole may keep you moving long after everyone else has taken a break. Put them in your cart and you'll see that they're $21 off the original price -- ah, yes, please.
Contoured, cushioned, and stable, these Nike road runner sneakers are just what your feet have been asking for. And at 24% off, it's the price tag your wallet has been asking for. Snag them in 5 colorways, from white and black to black, white, grape, and more.
Breathable mesh and a secure strap on the midfoot elevate these sneakers from comfortable to very comfortable. And, designed with summit white, gold, and sea glass accents, they're set to go with your best weekend fit.
There's nothing more classic than a pair of Nike sport slides. They're contoured to support every part of your sole and feel so good when you slip your feet in. Perfect for wearing around the house, taking out the garbage, walking the dog, post-workout, there's nothing these slides can't do.
Travel-friendly and cushioned for even the longest walks, these Nike sneakers come in 5 colorways to match every one of your looks. Just add it to your cart and you'll see that they're only $71. Thanks, Nordstrom Rack.
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