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The Nike Zoom GT Cut “EYBL” Surfaces In Black And Orange

The Nike Zoom GT Cut “EYBL” Surfaces In Black And Orange

Lauded for its semblance to the Nike Kobe series of footwear, which has been agreed upon for renewal as of March 2022, the Air Zoom G.T. Cut has become a go-to option among hoopers worldwide. Recently, the Swoosh prepped a special “EYBL” colorway for the stateside Elite Youth Basketball League.

The mesh and neoprene materials throughout the low-to-the-ground silhouette indulge in a tonal black look that falls in line with the youth league’s signature colors. Lateral side swooshes and profile detailing along the tongue deviate in a vibrant orange hue that further nod to the sport that inspired the shoe in the first place. Speckling across the midsole’s molded plastic components also indulges in the stark contrasting flair, but it doesn’t call attention quite like the “EYBL” logos on each shoes’ spines. The remainder of the G.T. Cut proposition is left to revel in a pitch-dark ensemble which allows for the aforementioned basketball-reminiscent hue to revel that much more in the spotlight.

Enjoy product shots of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch soon.

For more swoosh-branded footwear, check out the latest Nike Dunk releases.

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