Nike has created sneakers
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Nike has created sneakers

Nike launches two lightweight sneakers that look more like socks.

The technology implies a special method of manufacturing the upper part of the shoe, close to knitting, which allows you to do without seams. When weaving, an ultra-light polyester thread is used. The weight of one shoe is 160-180 grams. Outsole Thickness - 0,7 mm.

In retail, the first innovative Nike Flyknit model will appear in August, and the second Nike Hyperfeel - in early September.

Nike launches two lightweight sneakers that look more like socks.
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