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The Nike PG 4 In “Football Grey” Plaid Releases On February 7th

The Nike PG 4 In “Football Grey” Plaid Releases On February 7th

With its multi-part love letter to Gatorade out of the way — prepped in advance for the upcoming All-Star festivities — the Nike PG 4 seems to have a bit more free time on its hands, forgoing the sports drink themes for a composition of an entirely unique character in terms of its growing internal series. Still quite loud, however, the pair seems to draw influence from the Zoom Freak 1’s latest chapter in Coming To America designs, adding on neutral plaid prints to its outer shell. The check, replete with light and dark browns simultaneously, wrap around the entire lateral and toe, taking breaks at the overlaid swoosh and side paneling whose tones prefer an aqua blue and grey, respectively. Its opposite side takes on a loose weave mesh with openings large enough to catch a glimpse at the infrared internals, a coloring that matches the raised tongue pull that sits mostly shrouded by the zipper shroud. Grab a detailed look at the pair right here and expect a release at Nike.com and select shops come February 7th.

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Nike PG 4 “Plaid”

Nike PG 4 “Plaid”
Release Date: February 7th, 2020
$110
Color: Football Grey/Laser Blue-Light Smoke Grey
Style Code: CD5079-002 (Men’s)/CD5079B-002 (Big Kids’)

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