In addition to designing the Nike Air Max 90 Ultra 2.0 Doernbecher, OHSU Doernbecher Children?s Hospital patients Joe MacDonald, Sophia Malinoski, and Ethan Frank also designed their very own colorways of the Nike Air Presto X.
Trumpet-playing black belt Ethan Frank, 13, will attend his first college football game at Autzen this season, and he?ll be stoked to see players in gear he helped design, including receiver gloves emblazoned with his personal inspiration: OVERCOME. The new Air Presto X arrives in a university red and black colorway just for Ethan.
When 10-year-old Sophia Malinoski isn?t playing soccer, she?s lending her design chops to football helmets and fan gear. Her drawing of The Duck stomping out cancer carries her most important message,?I want cancer gone!? The new Air Presto X arrives in a hyper jade and black colorway just for Sophia.
Lifelong football fan Joe MacDonald, 14, is a camp counselor for fellow cancer survivors and their siblings. His most personal design element from the latest Doernbecher Freestyle collection is a unique camo print inspired by his time at OHSU Doernbecher. The new Air Presto X arrives in a wolf grey and black colorway just for Joe.
All three kids designed their Air Presto x via a new process of live design and manufacturing that allows guests to work collaboratively with Nike on a special product and leave in less than 90 minutes.
The Nike Air Presto X Doernbecher Freestyle Collection will be releasing on September 8th via nike.com for $100 each.
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