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This Nike Air Presto Is Sure To Put You In A Trance

This Nike Air Presto Is Sure To Put You In A Trance

As the Nike Air Presto continues to cement itself as a core product within the brand’s lineup of products, it keeps experimenting with color arrangements.

For its most recent ensemble, the “t-shirt for your feet” seemingly draws inspiration from hypnosis methods, presenting a straightforward “White” and “Black” color combination in a trance-inducing layout. The breathable, fairly flexible upper is clad in a striped pattern that’s contrasted by the non-standard, eye-catching “NIKE” branding at the forefoot, which introduces a ruby color that also animates the inner-lining. Profile “cages” and clips around the heel opt for a milky finish that don’t detract from the Presto’s titular styling, while traction underfoot faithfully nods to vintage Nike Running propositions.

No firm Nike.com launch details have been disclosed by the brand, but that’s likely to change as summer inches closer. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, check out all remaining Air Jordan releases of the year.

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