All About Lawrence H. AKA ‘Nike Suit Guy,’ the Star of Nike’s Latest ‘Banned’ Sneaker Campaign
Who is Lawrence H., aka “The Nike Suit” guy? And why has he been featured throughout Nike’s latest “Banned” marketing efforts?
The humorous character created by the Nike team seems to be some sort of nondescript Nike employee on a mission to help the brand with its finances. You can often find him dressed in a bland tan suit accompanied by Nike sneakers, of course.
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As legend would have it, after receiving a letter from the NBA in 1985, Nike paid a $5,000 fine every time Michael Jordan wore black and red shoes, which violated the league’s then-dress code rules. This led to Nike’s brilliant marketing campaign promoting the Air Jordan 1, which has stood the test of time.
Forty years later, the new star-studded “Unbannable” campaign playfully answers the question, “What if we didn’t pay the fine?” With the ad, Jordan Brand aimed to illustrate its impact globally on sport, culture and more, and prove that “Greatness is Unbannable.”
Nike is fully invested in the Lawrence H. character, and has created both an Instagram page and LinkedIn account for him.
The character’s LinkedIn profile states that he has been employed with Nike for 40 years and nine months, and currently holds a “middle management” position. Before working for the footwear brand, it states Lawrence H. worked at “Lush Lawns by Lawrence,” a lawn care company “for exclusive clients in Beaverton, Oregon.”
The character’s Nike-run Instagram account is also quite active. The last time Lawrence H. posted, he attended the 2025 Grammy Awards. The carousel of images was accompanied by a caption that read “Making sure @jumpman23 gets their money’s worth tonight. #mitigatingperks #mitigatingmelodies.”
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