Nike's New Runner Takes it Back to the Early 2000s
Official images have surfaced for Nike's new running model inspired by the early 2000s, the P-6000 CNPT. The pair will debut in two colorways.
Nike is taking some inspiration from its early 2000s catalog for its brand new running model, the P-6000 CNPT.
While the chunky "dad shoe" vibe proved to be a winning formula in 2018 with Nike re-tooling its Air Monarch 4 for multiple releases, the brand is hoping the "casual father" characteristics like the ones seen on the P-6000 CNPT move the trend forward in 2019.
This sneaker features a mesh upper with leather overlays across its entirety. A glossy patent leather Swoosh dons each side panel. Absent of any Air Max cushioning, this silhouette instead opts for a Cushlon midsole and waffle outsole tread. Two colorways will introduce the model. The first uses a white upper, black and silver overlays, red, branding, and gold trim. The other option will sport a "Triple Black" color scheme.
A release date has yet to be made official for the Nike P-6000 CNPT, but expect the low-top to hit retailers in the coming months for $120. Check out official images of each debut colorway below.
Nike P-6000 CNPT
Release Date: TBD
Color: Black/Black
Style #: BV1021-002
Price: $120
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Nike P-6000 CNPT
Release Date: TBD
Color: Metallic Silver/White/University Red
Style #: BV1021-101
Price: $120
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