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The Nike React Gore-Tex Set To Release On November 1st

The Nike React Gore-Tex Set To Release On November 1st

Most known for the Drop Type LX and its slew of prototyped staples, Nike’s N.354 series is now starting to branch out of its preconceived box with a little help from material specialist Gore-Tex. Once outfitting the Nomad jackets of Visvim and then going on to improve the mountain parka template with The North Face, the enduring choice of fabrication is now trending across almost every footwear brand with the Swoosh putting up the biggest display of affection. Dubbed the React GTX, the pair rethinks 2018’s iconic Element 87, giving it a much sleeker profile with sole units chiseled into the shape of other performance runners. Lower halfs shroud in a matte, waterproof coating, dyed in black in close shade to the top line’s arrangement of navy tones. Pull tabs double up for added intrigue, panel slightly separate at the topmost eyehole, and neon orange hues help the branding of both partners full stand out. Find close-up looks just below, and if you’re interesting in picking up a pair for the snowy or rainy months ahead, expect them to arrive at retailers and Nike.com on November 1st.

Nike React GTX
Release Date: November 1st, 2019
Color: Black/Bright Ceramic-Thunder Grey
Style Code: BQ4737-001

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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