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The Nike Cosmic Unity Adds “Wind” To Its Series Of Elements

The Nike Cosmic Unity Adds “Wind” To Its Series Of Elements

The last few months leading up to the Summer were rather quiet, signaling that something much, much bigger was just on the horizon. And with the Tokyo Olympics now nearly here, Nike has gotten quite aggressive, unveiling their most expansive set of offerings in a long while. Alongside the “Rawdacious” collection and Olympic SB line-up, the brand will dress the Cosmic Unity in four different element-inspired colorways.

Here, the silhouette embodies “Wind,” incorporating a selection of tones far more diverse than that of its peers. Black dresses much of the outward construction, setting a rather neutral foundation under which subtle red stitching accents. Matching tongue labels and eye stays sit adjacent, while the strings further contras as they feature threads of Volt all over. Below, the midsole opts for a white shade, complementing the Swoosh whose tinted graphic mirrors the sky.

For a closer, official look, see below. A release is due to land very soon at Nike.com and possibly select retailers.

In other news, the New Balance 990 Version 2 is releasing soon.

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