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Upcoming Nike PG 4 Features Heathered Mesh Upper

Upcoming Nike PG 4 Features Heathered Mesh Upper

After delivering its first handful of makeovers that included a plaid-patterned iteration as well as vibrant collaborations with Gatorade, the Nike PG 4 has more recently re-routed to a more simplistic mindset. Springing off the momentum accumulated by its latest “Bred” and “Oreo” renditions, Paul George’s fourth signature is welcoming another member into its growing lineup by way of this upcoming three-toned colorway. Knitted exteriors are dyed to a heathered black composition, with supporting doses of brighter blues that rim its Swoosh logos and line the medial lace loops, which ironically almost feel display a similar team hue of the Oklahoma City Thunder – George’s former franchise. For those looking to grab a pair, they will be releasing in select retailers overseas on April 1st, so keep it locked for news surrounding a stateside release likely on Nike.com.

For other news, check out the upcoming Jonah Hill Superstar collab.

Nike PG 4
Release Date: June 12th, 2020
$110
Color: Black/White/Wolf Grey/Blue Fury
Style Code: CD5079-004

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Where to Buy

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Where to Buy

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