Nike PG 4 USA 0
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Nike PG 4USA


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Product Details

Style

CD5079-101

Colorway

White/Obsidian-University Red

Retail Price

$110

Release Date

07/03/2020

Product Description

Nike partners with Paul George in this fourth iteration of the Nike PG to produce a textile-centric Nike PG 4 USA constructed from durable polyester and comfy fabric.

The rubber outsole in this Nike PG 4 features a university red and coal-black pattern. Its white midsole is adorned by an ash splash and has the Nike Air footbed running the entire shoe length. The vamp of this sneaker is a breathable mesh textile overlay with a red hue on the lateral and a white shade on the medial. The cover has a zip enclosure, which conceals a laced-up silhouette with a webbed design on the eyelets.

We like the white, red, and black shades that harmoniously blend to give this shoe the desired aesthetics. The black medial quarter panel has a white swoosh, while the white lateral panel is embellished with a bigger swoosh in sewn-on black leather. The Nike PG 4 USA was released on 3rd July 2020 for $110.





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Price Range
Last 12 Months
$60 - $160
Price Range
Last 3 Months
$115 - $115
Volatility
27%
Number of Sales
Last 3 Months
1
Price Premium
Last Sale
5%
Average Sale Price
Last 3 Months
$115

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