Nike Dives Deep Into The Ocean For The Air Presto SE Coral Reef

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Nike Air Presto SE Coral Reef (PS)
Nike Air Presto SE Coral Reef (PS)

Even though the Air Presto is well over two decades old, releases like the freshly-unveiled Nike Air Presto SE "Coral Reef" still manage to surprise us everyday. One of the latest colorways to hit Tinker Hatfield's 2000s running silhouette, it's also one of the cutest ones to date. Made with little sneakerheads and explorers in mind, make sure you read on to find out everything that we know so far.

The first thing that you'll probably notice about this Air Presto are all the sea creatures that surround the neoprene upper. From crabs to octopi all the way to sharks, each one of these underwater friends feature glistening eyes and a glowing smiles for a look that's sure to bring warmth to even the coldest of hearts. The midfoot cage is painted in a bold pink hue for a coral reef-inspired aesthetic, and this palette extends towards the heel where you'll find a single black Swoosh. A school of fish swim through the tongue tag, and Nike's T-Shirt For Your Feet sits on top of a pastel Air midsole that's as comfortable as it gets.

The Nike Air Presto SE Coral Reef PS is set to release in Summer 2023 exclusively in kids sizes. Retailing at $75 and $55 for pre-school and toddler pairs, these will be available via Nike and select retailers both online and in physical locations. Let us know if you'll be copping, and make sure you follow us on Twitter and download our officialMobile App for the hottest sneaker and streetwear news and releases around.

Nike Air Presto SE "Coral Reef" (PS)

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Release Date
SKU
DX1969-400 (PS); DX1973-400 (TD)
Colorway
Light Photo Blue/Summit White-Sea Coral-Vivid Orange
Retail Price$75 (PS); $55 (TD)
Live Price$90

Images via Nike

Adam Cheung is a writer and editor who specialises in sneakers and streetwear. Over the past few years, he's curated features and guides for everyone from Burberry to Nike. Often travelling between the UK and Hong Kong, don't be too surprised if you find Adam anywhere else around the world taking street photography or feasting on the local delicacies.