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Nike's P-6000 is already a pretty solid and reliable "dad shoe." Now, it's built to last, thanks to Cordura.

Cordura is this strong material that resists rips and tears, ultimately helping products last longer and make it through the roughest conditions. It's usually used in military gear and luggage, but Cordura also occasionally finds its way into a Nike shoe or two.

Indeed, Nike has dropped its fair share of Cordura sneakers, including ruggedized Air Max Sunders and Air Force 1 Lows. The brand has also released a couple of P-6000 sneakers wrapped with sturdy fabric and dressed in stylish colorways.

For example, the "Medium Ash" P-6000 is another suave and tough addition to the family, appearing with suede-like overlays and mesh underlays in grey, plus some satisfying yellow splashes.

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Of course, being a Cordura Nike dad shoe, it not only looks good but also has military-grade muscles.

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Look no further for a rugged Swoosh dad shoe, honestly. Nike's Cordura P-6000 "Medium Ash" is now available on Footdistrict's website for €120, roughly $139.

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