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Megan Thee Stallion ensures all the Hotties can fit Nike collection

The Grammy winner says that size inclusivity was a key part of designing the line
Megan Thee Stallion
Megan Thee Stallion (Photo credit: Bang Media)

Megan Thee Stallion says size-inclusivity was “a key part” of her Nike apparel collection Hot Girl Systems.


The “Cobra” rapper wanted to ensure “all the Hotties” — the name of her fans — can fit into the pieces.


“It was a natural fit,” she told ESSENCE.com.

“Inclusivity was a key part of the design process,” Stallion added. “It was really important to me to make this collection available to all the Hotties, which is why we were able to offer flexible sizing options from as small as extra small to 4X. Nike saw the vision, and I’m thankful for how collaborative they’ve been during this entire process.”


The Stallion-inspired line includes Nike Pro shorts, sports bras, bodysuits and bomber jackets with removable straps and sleeves, as well as Nike By You Air Max 97 sneakers by Megan Thee Stallion in Glitter, Chrome and Reflective.

“I just wanted the sneakers and customization options to reflect me and the different aspects of my brand. Everything from the names of the sneakers to the colors to the styles has a specific meaning and purpose that I know the Hotties will appreciate,” the “Savage” hitmaker said.

As part of the partnership with the sports fashion giant, Stallion has recorded two new workouts for the Nike Training Club, which will be available from March 4.

“I’m a big believer that fitness has a powerful impact on physical and mental health, so I hope my two new workouts on the Nike Training Club app can have that positive effect for the Hotties,” Stallion said. “With the collection, I want people to feel sexy and comfortable whenever they’re wearing it–whether at the gym or just relaxing at home.”

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