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The Nike React Vision Returns With Soft Grey And Yellow Accents

The Nike React Vision Returns With Soft Grey And Yellow Accents

With temperatures continuing to rise, the Nike React Vision returns as an airy, lightweight silhouette that embraces summer fun via fun layered textures. The D/MS/X proposition is back in a new arrangement that pairs neutral tones for a lifestyle-friendly option.

This new offering sees a perforated, flexible base in a soft grey with overlays to match. Such overlays include the multilayered leathers and suedes to create the lace stays as well as the TPU piece at the heel. For a hint of color that still maintains a relatively neutral palette, a pale yellow animates the profile Swoosh outlines. The pastel hue also makes its way onto the plush heel tab and rubber accents underfoot. As usual, a Nike React foam sole finishes the design, featuring haphazard grooves for a playful look.

Check out images of the Nike React Vision below, which will be available at Nike.com in the coming months with a price tag of $140.

In other Swoosh-related news, vivid green accents are found on a new women’s Nike Air Force 1.

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