Nike Goes All-Black With the P-6000 Premium

Introduced in 2019, the Nike P-6000 serves as a bridge between 2000s runners and modern styling. It faced a two year hiatus, ultimately returning in 2022 with a "Metallic Silver" that has since led to additional looks including a monochromatic "Light Iron Ore" that popped up at the start of June.Now, in continuation of its return, another one-colored look on the P-6000 Premium has popped up: a stealthy "Triple Black" finish. As expected, a sharp black outfits the sneaker's various details -- from the mixed material upper to the sole unit. Branding remains subtle with all-black finishes at the scattered Swooshes, tongue tag and lateral heel's "P-6000" note. However, the laces do offer a burst of light via its reflective hits. Per usual, suede is joined by a loose-gauge mesh base and leather details throughout the complex upper.At the time of writing, no release details regarding the Nike P-6000 Premium "Triple Black" have been disclosed by the brand. It's currently expected to land on shelves by the end of the year via Nike and select retailers at a starting price of $120 USD.For more of the latest breaking news from the always-busy footwear industry, Kevin Durant's Nike KD 3 is continuing its retro run for 2023 by finally receiving the "Aunt Pearl" treatment.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Nike Goes All-Black With the P-6000 Premium

Introduced in 2019, the Nike P-6000 serves as a bridge between 2000s runners and modern styling. It faced a two year hiatus, ultimately returning in 2022 with a "Metallic Silver" that has since led to additional looks including a monochromatic "Light Iron Ore" that popped up at the start of June.

Now, in continuation of its return, another one-colored look on the P-6000 Premium has popped up: a stealthy "Triple Black" finish. As expected, a sharp black outfits the sneaker's various details -- from the mixed material upper to the sole unit. Branding remains subtle with all-black finishes at the scattered Swooshes, tongue tag and lateral heel's "P-6000" note. However, the laces do offer a burst of light via its reflective hits. Per usual, suede is joined by a loose-gauge mesh base and leather details throughout the complex upper.

At the time of writing, no release details regarding the Nike P-6000 Premium "Triple Black" have been disclosed by the brand. It's currently expected to land on shelves by the end of the year via Nike and select retailers at a starting price of $120 USD.

For more of the latest breaking news from the always-busy footwear industry, Kevin Durant's Nike KD 3 is continuing its retro run for 2023 by finally receiving the "Aunt Pearl" treatment.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast