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The Nike React Vision Gets A “Bred” Makeover

The Nike React Vision Gets A “Bred” Makeover

Over the last 56 years, NIKE, Inc. has become synonymous with innovation through its pushing of boundaries across sports. And while the impact of technologies such as Nike Air Max is obvious, the company’s influence over footwear products’ color arrangements is arguably unheralded. Recently, the fan-favorite “Bred” (black/red) colorway has landed on the experimental React Vision.

Mesh uppers boast a mostly “Black” arrangement, though scarlet is visible through them. Stacked eyelets also indulge in the red hue, just as collars and taping near the heel. Deviating from the two-tone scheme, profile Swooshes don a white outline. Protruding heel clips and semi-translucent rubber reinforcement on the outsole sandwich bold red React foam cushioning, which makes this upcoming option’s most eye-catching statement.

Enjoy a detailed look at this React Vision ahead, as you wait for pairs to hit Nike.com later this year.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, the Space Hippie‘s Crater Foam has landed on the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star.

Nike React Vision
$140
Color: Black/University Red

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

Where to Buy

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Images: us11.hateblo.jp

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