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Desert Hues Outfit The Latest Nike Air Presto Mid Utility

Desert Hues Outfit The Latest Nike Air Presto Mid Utility

Nike’s “T-Shirt for Your Feet,” though best suited for Summer, can be worn year-round thanks to its various models. Among them, the Air Presto Mid Utility is one of the most acclaimed, often seeing new colorways throughout the Fall/Winter.

Here, the silhouette is getting prepped in advance, dressing up in a palette of desert hues. A light tan, for starters, marks the side cage as well as the midsole, the latter of which also features a bright red Swoosh. Above, a similarly-colored logo marks the heel, whose TPU mold proffers a deep grey, almost olive-like shade distinct from the black toe cap more forward. Finally, the rest of the construction opts for a dark brown upper, whose material alternates between a smooth nylon and a stretchy woven textile.

Enjoy an official look at the latest Air Presto Mid Utility right here, and sit tight as we await its release at Nike.com and select retailers.

In other news, have you seen the Up There New Balance 2002R?

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