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Lush Greenery Covers The Nike React Presto “Pistachio Frost”

Lush Greenery Covers The Nike React Presto “Pistachio Frost”

Similar to the way it appeared in several offerings last year with various insole icons, the Nike React Presto has been showcasing its affinity for graphical art this year, except in much louder and all-over fashion. Recently spotted out in a handful of different patterns from interstellar galaxy prints to earthquake-like cracks to marbled shells, the hybridized model is transitioning to more earthly stylings for a new makeover blanketed in lush greenery. The base of its exteriors lay down heaps of nature-inspired leaves that show out in forest green and white tones. It’s “Pistachio Frost” hue stated in its colorway takes care of the accenting elements executed through the cages, laces, and treading. In addition, its insole graphics feature a sort of abstract shape that could potentially speak to wonky shapes of eukaryotic cells that plants are composed of. Find an in-depth look here, and expect these React Prestos to release Nike.com and at the below retailers on March 5th for $140 USD.

Nike React Presto Premium
Release Date: March 5th, 2020
$140
Color: Pistachio Frost/Black-White
Style Code: CN7664-300

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