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The Nike P-6000 CNPT Gets Gradient Uppers

The Nike P-6000 CNPT Gets Gradient Uppers

One of Nike’s newest resurgent trends aims at reviving an early 2000s movement that popularized a running shoe aesthetic. The Swoosh’s P-6000 CNPT silhouette is headlining this new wave with three simple color schemes set to release this May, allowing the intriguing shape of the latest model to take center stage. While you have already seen a triple black and a clean white and red iteration, we are now hear to show you a gradient black and white variety that further emphasizes the silhouette’s layering. One of the new creation’s clear focal points is its embroidered midfoot Swoosh done up in glistening patent leather, while it also calls upon Beaverton mainstays the likes of a Cushlon midsole as well as a familiar waffle pattern on its outsole. With pairs slated to arrive at retailers on May 2nd, enjoy an official look in the meantime and be sure to give us your thoughts in the comments regarding the unique P-6000.

Nike P-6000 CNPT
Release Date: May 2nd, 2019
Color: Black/White
Style Code: BV1021-003

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