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Nike Revives The “Trouble At Home” Lightning Graphic On The React Presto

Nike Revives The “Trouble At Home” Lightning Graphic On The React Presto

Although the Nike React Presto is indeed a brand-new silhouette, it often harkens back to the original Nike Presto for its colorway inspiration, and the latest product of that philosophy is this “Trouble At Home”-style makeup. A moniker that was first given to the original lightning-equipped Presto back in 2000, these new-jack shoes take the crackling, powerful purple-and blue print and apply it on a black base, just like their predecessors. However, things quickly get different thanks to a switch-up on the plastic midfoot cage, which presents a much more abstract shape than the OG style’s construction and adds extra flair with vibrant orange accents around the eyelets. The bright red insole equips a playful TV graphic, complete with a fuzzy screen caused by the outside’s electric storm. And of course, cushioning is provided by a full-foot React midsole that uses the same blue hue as the upper’s cage and offers a mix of ocean blue and black on its signature nubs as well. An official release date for these potent Prestos hasn’t been announced yet, but you can enjoy a full set of official images directly below and expect a Nike.com release for $120 USD later this fall.

Nike React Presto “Trouble At Home”
$120
Style Code: AV2605-006

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