Nike has just presented its latest installment to its ISPA line — and the new sneaker looks like it has been molded from trash.Over recent times, the Swoosh has unveiled various ISPA designs that take on a more circular construction process that deviates away from using glue or cement. This results in Nike presenting shoes that can be easily separated at the end of their life spans, and thus, easily break down into scraps and reduce their carbon footprint.Now, following up on its recently-dropped ISPA Sense Flyknit “Neon Green,” Nike has unveiled the Mindbody, and it’s the all-new design from the footwear giant that takes the four ISPA pillars of Improvise, Scavenge, Protect, and Adapt to appear to be a model that’s the result of years of wandering.The colorway is a collision of various shades of brown and the latter gives the upper, sole, and fixtures an aged look, one that doesn’t appear to be fresh off the shelf. Additionally, this is further emphasized by the shoe’s construction, as the pieces are welded together with an up-cycled appearance. Furthermore, the sneaker is constructed with a flyknit upper and is interlaced with laces that resembled a wired aesthetic. A chunky rubber outsole is also included with an unevenly-detailed platform.You can take a closer look at the new Nike ISPA Mindbody above and it will be available on the official Nike website in the coming weeks.In other news, take a look at the Nike Dunk Low “Midnight Navy.”Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast