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My Gen Alpha sister sent me her Christmas list, and some of the items surprised me. Her wish list is a snapshot of what teens at her Texas high school are coveting this holiday season. Nike, Apple, and Lululemon remain popular among teens, according to her list and a recent survey. AdvertisementEvery holiday season, my family expects to receive an extensive Christmas list from my 14-year-old sister — in true youngest-sibling fashion. Here's what else my sister said she and her Gen Alpha friends are coveting this holiday season.
Persons: Alpha, Z, , Stanley, Lululemon —, Piper Sandler, Lululemon, It's, Stanley tumbler, That's, Siri, Max, she's, Nike Dunks, Jim Duffy, Dunks Organizations: Nike, Apple, Dior, Apple Intelligence, Nike Jordan, Stifel Locations: Texas
The French swimmer Léon Marchand understood that he would be his country’s marquee athlete at the Paris Games, and he surely is. Marchand, 22, has ascended to the top of the swimming world just in time for his home country to host the Games, and as one of France’s best — and earliest — hopes for Olympic gold. Carrying the weight of a nation’s hopes can be an uncommonly heavy burden for any athlete, and Marchand will not bear it alone, of course. Victor Wembanyama, the 7-foot-4 sensation who just completed his rookie season with the N.B.A.’s San Antonio Spurs, will lead France’s men’s basketball team. Teddy Riner, one of the best judokas in history, will look to claim a medal at a sixth straight Games.
Persons: Léon Marchand, didn’t, Nike Jordans, , Marchand, Victor Wembanyama, Teddy Riner, Thierry Henry Organizations: Paris Games, Games, Arizona State, University of Arizona, Nike, San Antonio Spurs, France’s Locations: selfies, Arizona, France
Sneakerheads on social media accused fast fashion giant Shein of selling fake Air Jordans. But on Temu, a bargain Chinese shopping app, similar Air Jordan knock-offs are proliferating, as both sites struggle to audit their third-party sellers. However, similar sneakers are still available on the ecommerce site Temu, which has grown in popularity as an online dollar store. When Insider searched the site for "Air Jordans," it returned more than 1,000 results which included several similar styles. The fake Jordans highlight an ongoing problem for e-commerce companies with marketplaces open to third-party vendors.
Persons: Shein, , Air Jordan, Jordan, Temu Organizations: Service, TMZ, Air, Nike, Temu
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