Nike's recent Presto push continues with an update to the model on NIKEiD that allows at-home designers to use Pendleton fabrics on the shoe. Pendleton options are also extended to the Air Huarache and Roshe.
The patterns available reference Native American traditions and national parks in the U.S, the above nodding to the Navajo deity of weaving and the Huarache's celebrating Dia de los Muertos and the goddess Mictecacihuatl.
These new Pendleton NIKEiD options will be available on Nov. 3.
Nike's previous collaborations with Oregon textile company Pendleton include iD offerings and N7 collections.