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The Nike React Presto Premium Heads To Outer Space

The Nike React Presto Premium Heads To Outer Space

After kicking off the year with a three-pronged collection with Jun Takahashi’s UNDERCOVER, Nike’s React Presto is moving forward with its variations more geared towards the general release side of the spectrum. Falling closely behind the advent of a recent tennis ball colored iteration, the hybridized silhouette is now traveling to outer space to inspire its newest offering. The uppers spark memories of the famed Air Foamposite One “Galaxy” due to the nature of its milky way graphics that gradient from brighter starlight towards the toes and transition backwards to interstellar purples and pitch blacks towards the mid-foot/heels. In addition, the astronomical themes continue via hits of orange applied to the Swoosh branding and forefoot treading as a possible interpretation of the sun, as well as the through its insole graphics that feature Big Bang symbols. You can find these hitting Nike.com and affiliated retailers in the coming weeks for $140, so take a closer look while you wait on their arrival.

Nike React Presto
$140
Color: Black/Court Purple/Blue Fury/Total Orange
Style Code: CN7664-002

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