Nike P-6000 Officially Joins the "Athletic Department"
Arriving in muted neutral colors with hints of royal blue.
Nike‘s P-6000 has officially joined the brand’s “Athletic Department” family. Releasing later this year, the shoe draws design notes from the Nike Pegasus 25 and 2006, where the sneaker’s functional running features cross over with the daily comfort aesthetic for streetwear.
The shoe is dressed in a series of neutral tones across the upper, laces, as well as sole. The shoe is constructed in various materials including leather, suede and mesh. Royal Blue tones highlight parts of the eyelets as well as the toe box and heel panels in suede, matching a portion of the neutral-toned midsole. Green detailing is also used to highlight the Nike branding on the tongue. Breathable mesh and horizontal and vertical overlays give the shoe an early-2000s running shoe aesthetic. Additional “Athletic Department” branding is seen on the insoles which sit atop the shoe’s signature chunky rubber outsole.
Take a look at the Nike P-6000 “Athletic Department” up top. The shoe is releasing later this year in select retailers and on Nike.
In other footwear news, here is the official look at the Nike Air Trainer 1 “Coconut Milk.”