Nike prepares for the upcoming basketball season with a new Cosmic Unity 2 sneaker model to join its roster. The sneaker has a high-cut design and was originally announced as a part of the brand's Move to Zero campaign with a focus on how it improves the usage rate of sustainable materials without disrupting the status of it being a functional basketball sneaker.
There are four new colorway options that kick off with Coconut Milk followed by Siren Red, then yellow, and blue. All of these are detailed with multicolored accents throughout for depth and contrast. The new Cosmic Unity 2 sneaker model is set to launch online at Nike and at select retailers later this year.
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Nike Launches Four New Cosmic Unity 2 Colorway Designs
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Basketball Shoes - The introduction of sustainable materials in basketball shoes, such as Nike's Cosmic Unity 2, presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the athletic footwear industry and sustainability space.
2. High-cut Sneaker Design - The high-cut design of Nike's Cosmic Unity 2 basketball sneakers could inspire similar innovative designs and variations that cater to different sports and activities.
3. Multicolored Accents - The use of multicolored accents on the Cosmic Unity 2 sneakers may start a trend in athletic footwear design, with opportunities for disruption in both the athletic and fashion industries.
Industry Implications
1. Athletic Footwear - The introduction of sustainable materials and high-cut designs in basketball shoes, as well as the use of multicolored accents, presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the athletic footwear industry.
2. Sustainability - The adoption of sustainable materials in basketball shoes, such as those used in Nike's Cosmic Unity 2, represents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the sustainability space.
3. Fashion - The use of multicolored accents on basketball sneakers like Nike's Cosmic Unity 2 could start a trend in athletic footwear design with disruptive innovation potential in both the athletic and fashion industries.