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Origin: Released on 21 December 2022 and part of the Legend Essential 3 line. This release has a mesh upper in Photon Dust/Cool Grey/Light Bone/Anthracite. Next Nature is Nike's designation for product built with recycled content, and it descends from Nike Grind, the programme that takes manufacturing scrap and worn out shoes and feeds them back into new product and surfaces. The Legend Essential 3 is a gym training shoe, which is the least glamorous and most useful category the company makes, and Photon Dust with Anthracite is the palette to match: a pale grey base with a dark grey accent, deliberately anonymous. Nike has been chasing material efficiency since Bill Bowerman poured rubber into a waffle iron in pursuit of a lighter sole, and recycled content is a modern continuation of that same argument about what a shoe needs to be made of.
Construction: A training shoe is built around stability rather than propulsion. Where a running shoe wants to roll you forward and a basketball shoe wants to contain a hard cut, a gym trainer needs a flat, wide, stable base you can lift from, enough grip for lateral movement, and an upper that holds without squeezing. The Next Nature construction adds recycled materials into that mix, which is a genuine trade in Nike's favour given the volume it produces. In Photon Dust and Anthracite the grey on grey scheme means the shoe stays visually quiet in a gym setting, and pale grey does show chalk, rubber dust and floor marks, so plan on regular cleaning if you want it to stay light.
Utility: In the gym, this is a lifting and circuit shoe rather than a running shoe: keep it for weights, machines and class work, and use a proper running shoe for treadmill mileage over a few kilometres. Lace it firmly across the midfoot for stability under load. Outside the gym it functions as plain grey sportswear. First recipe: black joggers with a grey or white crew, where Photon Dust and Anthracite read as a tonal set. Second: navy tracksuit trousers with a white tee, letting the pale grey lighten a dark fit. Wipe the midsole after sessions, air the shoe out rather than leaving it in a closed gym bag, and never machine wash a foam midsole.
Influence: Just Do It, written by Dan Wieden in 1988, launched with an 80 year old man named Walt Stack running across a bridge rather than with a champion, and that decision explains more about Nike than any signature athlete deal does. The company's real audience has always been the person doing an ordinary session, not the one on the poster. A training shoe in recycled materials and a grey colourway is that audience's shoe: it does not trade on a celebrity relationship or a colour drop, it trades on turning up. Nike's sustainability work through Nike Grind is aimed at the same volume end of the business, where changing the material changes the most.