Interplay and bleed-over between Nike and Jordan Brand is only to be expected. Despite being distinct teams from one another, the announcement of the three-headed Converse/Jordan/Nike innovation team only made concrete what was tacitly known for some time: it’s impossible, as a member of either of those outfits, not to peek over the divider from time to time. Look to the “J-Pack” Dunk series or outside label efforts like A Ma Maniere’s grouping of the Air Max 95, Air Jordan 3, and Air Force 1 (all under their “For The Love” banner) towards the top of 2025.
Thus, though a Jumpman palette influencing the Nike Running division isn’t a play we’re overly familiar with, neither is it too much of a surprise. For the Nike Pegasus Premium “Cool Grey,” the combination of dominant neutrals and orange off-coloring calls to mind the Air Jordan 12 and Air Jordan 3 of the same name, while the exact shading utilized here might instead better resemble the Air Jordan 4. Regardless of which shoe this most closely compares to in your mind, it’s safe to say that this edition of the running model leans on a well-accepted and well-regarded combination, only further propelled once again by its futuristic tech stack.
As an earnest GR, the Nike Pegasus Premium doesn’t carry an official release date along with these product shots. In the absence of one, you can expect this colorway to populate Nike.com and partnering retailer shelves in the coming months, likely with a $220 retail price.





WHERE TO BUY
Mens Nike Pegasus Premium
| Retailer | Release type | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |