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Nike’s Sustainable “Space Hippie” Collection Finally Gets A Release Date

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Nike‘s never been afraid to try anything new and innovate its legendary sneakers.

And nothing’s changed with the announcement of the brand’s Space Hippie collection.

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At least 85% of each Space Hippie shoe is constructed from a special Flyknit variation called rPoly– an eco-friendly material made from recycled plastic bottles, T-shirts, and yarn scraps.

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The recycled kicks are Nike’s latest push for its Move To Zero initiative in an effort to lessen its carbon footprint and preserve the earth.

Space Hippie 01, 02, 03, and 04 drop on SNKRS and SNEAKERS apps, select global Nike doors, and select retailers on June 11.

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