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The Nike React Vision Arrives In More Spring-Friendly Options

The Nike React Vision Arrives In More Spring-Friendly Options

NIKE, Inc. has unveiled dozens of footwear options geared for a spring launch, including a number of Air Jordan retros and the game-changing Nike Go FlyEase. The experimental Nike React Vision has joined the mix, most recently having emerged in a light brown, cream and green color palette.

Akin to several previously-seen options, the forthcoming pair indulges in a light tone across its ultra-breathable mesh base. Swoosh outlines deliver stark semi-fluorescent green contrast, which also appears throughout the shoe’s pull tabs and rubber reinforcement across the Nike React cushioning. Protruding heel structures and foam tooling underfoot round out the spring-ready aesthetic in an off-white hue that allows the accompanying green color to revel that much more in the spotlight.

Official release details are still unknown, but this sneaker is likely to hit Nike.com before summer. In the meantime, enjoy images of the shoes here below.

For more from the Swoosh, check out official images of the Air Tuned Max “Celery” set to return soon for the first time since 1999.

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Images: Nike

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