PORTLAND, Ore. — Noted Nike designer Tinker Hatfield said in 2017 that the self-lacing Hyperadapt 2.0 shoe, then in the development process, will eventually be used in the NBA.
Nike bills the technology as applicable to a range of shoes, including soccer cleats and high heels. In a sense, that versatility seems to apply to Hatfield's outside life, as evidenced by his Irvington home. It's an abode that's at once elegant and modern, comfortable and large.
SLIDESHOW: Take a tour of Hatfield's Irvington home
It's also for sale, for $1.8 million. Jacob York, the Re/Max agent who's marketing the house, provided several pictures of the residence, which, at 2330 N.E. Thompson St., sits just blocks from Grant Park.