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NASA And Nike Team Up For Possible PG3 Collaboration For Spring 2019

NASA And Nike Team Up For Possible PG3 Collaboration For Spring 2019

From Playstation to Pendleton wool, from Wolverine to Fresno State, Paul George‘s signature Nike footwear has always boasted a wide variety of inspirations. With the impending release of his Nike PG 3 — which is actually his 4th signature shoe with the Swoosh Brand — George and Nike are now looking to outer space, as images of a NASA-branded PG shoe have recently surfaced. Featuring a space suit-style combo of shimmering silver leather and overpowering orange mesh with both red and blue accents, George’s newest Swoosh Brand kicks keep a familiar low-cut design, but remove the midfoot strap of the Nike PG 2.5 for a shape that’s more similar to the PG 2. Branding is then provided by a large embroidered NASA logo on the heel plus various text hits and a large black Swoosh on the two-tone midsole. An official release date has not yet been announced, but PG13’s newest kicks usually release early spring, so you can expect these space-ready Nike shoes to hit shelves early 2019. Check out the new kicks below, and keep it locked here for further info as it’s available.

Nike Pg3 Nasa 1

Nike Pg3 Nasa 2

Nike Pg3 Nasa 4

Nike Pg3 Nasa 3

Images: sneaker_speculation

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