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Nike PG 1Black University Gold


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Product Details

Style

878627-006/878628-006

Colourway

Black/University Gold-Wolf Grey

Retail Price

US$110

Release Date

18/11/2017

Product Description

The Nike PG 1 Black University Gold is another colorway of the Nike PG 1, the first basketball shoe released under Paul George’s signature line in his collaboration with Nike.

The shoes have a primarily black upper constructed with a combination of mesh and suede materials, providing a balance of breathability and support, while the sole features a rubber construction for traction and durability. The black upper is complemented by gold accents which are seen on the outline of the Swoosh, the heel pull tab, tongue branding, and on the midfoot strap. The sole unit, on the other hand, has a grey midsole with a speckled pattern and a fully black outsole.

Our experts’ favorite feature on these shoes is the strap included in the midfoot. On top of adding aesthetic value, they also allow for a more secure fit ensuring that your feet are properly locked down during agile movements on the court. The Nike PG 1 Black University Gold were released on November 18, 2017 priced at $110.




12-Month Historical

12-Month Trade Range
£111 - £125
All-Time Trade Range
£87 - £135
Volatility
22%
Number of Sales
2
Price Premium
29%
Average Sale Price
£118

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