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This Nike React Vision Made To Match Various Countries’ Flags

This Nike React Vision Made To Match Various Countries’ Flags

Although the Tokyo Olympics have been postponed until 2021, several players in the sneaker space launched product initially intended to coincide with the global competition. Among them. NIKE, Inc. And while its latest Nike React Vision isn’t (directly) related to any commemorative collection for the event, it dons a tri-color scheme perfect for showing various countries support.

Predominantly clad in “White,” the Nike React-cushioned silhouette features “Midnight Navy” and “University Red” accents across its upper. The base visible from underneath the top mesh layer dons the scarlet tone, just as most of the eyestays; elsewhere, pull tabs at and lining on the tongue and heel also indulge in the stark contrast. Protruding heel clips maintain a glossy, opaque finish while donning a rich dark blue tone that also takes over profile swooshes and reinforcement across the outsole.

Enjoy official images of this React Vision here below, as you wait for pairs to arrive to Nike.com soon.

For more from the Swoosh, check out the inaugural Nike SB Dunk Low Crater.

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Images: Nike

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