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Nike Zoom GT Cut 3 “Christmas” Has Pockets Of Snowy Glitter

Echoes of an already leaked shoe.

Nike Zoom GT Cut 3 “Christmas” Has Pockets Of Snowy Glitter

Updated November 23rd, 2025: Official images of the Nike Zoom GT Cut 3 “Christmas” have surfaced; these are set to drop this December for $200.

Could we be entering a new golden era of Nike Basketball? Given the heights that the sub-brand soared to in the ’90s and 2010s, we’ll hold off on stamping that until we get some really strong signals. Nonetheless, as evidenced by the sub-brand’s Halloween 2025 offerings, clearly Beaverton is laser-focused on restoring the energy that devotees last earnestly felt with coveted capsules like the “Galaxy.”

Though not cited as often in “remember some shoes”–style discussions, the Nike Basketball Christmas collection additionally gave way to some of the most lasting pairs from that era, including the bronzed KD 4 or the notorious Kobe 6 “Grinch.” Even if we’ve only caught scant glimpses to date, 2025 is already looking promising, now following up the Ja 3 “Christmas” with the Nike Zoom GT Cut 3 of the same moniker.

Delivering the same hi-vis green/red gradient seen on Morant’s signature atop a neutrally toned base, textured mesh in the upper giving way to darker shades toward the midsole helps establish the “snow” concept that lights this design. You’ll need to look to the finer details to see its finest execution, however. A jewel badge with glitter encased inside sits on the tongue, calling up a “Snow Globe” concept for the court.

The Nike Zoom GT Cut 3 “Christmas” is expected out come December 2025, retailing for $200. We’ll keep this page and our Sneaker Release Dates hub current with any and all updates as they come.

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