Nike's React Element 55 Returns in Clean White Colorways
With red or blue accents.




After surfacing in an appealing Cream/Light Grey iteration, Nike’s trim React Element 55 sneaker has surfaced in two understated iterations. Offered in tonal white/blue and white/red variations, the low-top runner is dressed in a pale upper, with clean laces and a midsole to match. Meanwhile, the Swoosh, tongue branding and heel of the midsole sport single-tone accents, in either blue or red. Like other recent React Element 55 models, the shoes both sport a subtle grid pattern across the lightweight upper.
Expect the sneaker the hit Nike’s site and stockists in 2019.
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