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The Beach-Ready Nike Aqua Rift Returns In A Sandy “Rattan” Colorway

The Beach-Ready Nike Aqua Rift Returns In A Sandy “Rattan” Colorway

Although Nike is best known for its sneakers, the sportswear brand also carries an impressive roster of accessories and other forms of footwear that fuse style with function and performance. The rather avant-garde Nike Aqua Rift, for instance, is a waterproof feat packed with benefits and will soon return in a women’s exclusive “Rattan” colorway.

Noted for its exaggerated rubber sole and split-toe design, the sandal is primarily colored in Rattan, a beige that aligns with today’s trending earth tones. The plush, water-resistant uppers are secured by a bright orange, branded midfoot hook-and-loop closure that can be adjusted for a personalized fit. An elastic ankle strap on the exposed heel further adds security. A step up from the Nike Air Rift that had inspired this pair, it uses a quick-drying sockliner with antimicrobial beads for a summer-ready style.

Take a closer look at the Nike Aqua Rift below as you patiently wait for its arrival at Nike.com in the coming months, with a price tag of $140.

In other sneaker news, mismatched Swooshes and gold lace dubraes land on a new Blazer Low ’77.

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