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The Nike React Atlas Ostensibly Draws From Nature For Its Next Appearance

The Nike React Atlas Ostensibly Draws From Nature For Its Next Appearance

The Nike React Atlas is one of the brand’s most visually intense shoes. But unlike Rebel Jordans and the Air Force 1 Fontanka, it doesn’t rely on shock factor but rather a complex, groove-heavy design. And once the silhouette finally releases this year, it seems it’ll do some in both neutrals and earth-found tones.

Of the latter, this colorway distills nature down to its most significant parts. A dark, forest-like green washes over the upper’s dips and hills, darkening, too, the Swooshed welded onto the side. Behind, the counter basks in a more Autumnal feel, with browns, yellows, and oranges making up the fitting tri-color. Below, besides the larger portion of black, the sole leans far brighter, accenting many angles in a calming sky blue.

For a closer look at this upcoming React Atlas, check out the official images below. Though still TBD, both pricing and a release date should be unveiled soon.

Over at adidas, the Yeezy Boost 350 v2 Blue Tint is restocking next week.

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