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Paul George Debuts The Nike PG3 In Black And White

Paul George Debuts The Nike PG3 In Black And White

With the anticipation around Paul George‘s brand-new Nike PG3 already high after the model was unveiled in a special space flight-ready “NASA” makeup, the OKC Thunder forward recently stoked the anticipatory flames even further — taking to the court in a simple black/white colorway. Using a straightforward mix of a black mesh upper with a white midsole, this timeless color palette then utilizes a black midsole Swoosh for branded contrast and a translucent icy blue outsole for a small pop of flair. The zip code detailing from the aforementioned “NASA” pair is gone, but the embossed text hit returns on the heel to complete the look. Check out this simple-yet-effective pair of PGs here, expect a release later this spring, and let us know what you think of George’s newest model in the comments.

Update: The forthcoming monochrome iteration of the PG3 is set to arrive February 6th.

Nike PG3
Release Date: February 8th, 2019
Color: Black/White
Style Code: AO2607-001

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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