At Nike, they always provide something new. It's fitting for such a giant, isn't it? How else would you keep users in suspense, anticipation and satisfaction? The world is increasingly sustainable and environmentally friendly, and even the largest companies are aware of this. Nike certainly confirmed this with its latest innovation. Introducing the Nike Flyleather.
Flyleather it is extraordinary durable and light material. It consists of at least 50 percent recycled leather fibers.
Material that is just for 40 percent lighter and five times stronger than leather, they make so that leather scraps are processed into fibers, which are then combined with synthetic fibers, which forms an extremely solid whole. In the process, they use just 90 percent less water and cause 80 percent less carbon emissions, as in normal leather processing procedures. They used it on the model Tennis Classic, and implementation is also planned for models Air max 90, Air Force One, Cortez and Air Jordan 1.
Nike claims that the material will also bring greater sports pleasure, so we probably really have no doubts about the purchase. Well, let's wait for the price.
Gallery: Nike Flyleather – a new material that promises a cleaner world
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