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The First Nike PG 2.5 Colorway That Was Revealed Is Dropping Soon

The First Nike PG 2.5 Colorway That Was Revealed Is Dropping Soon

It’s been an eventful summer for OKC Thunder small forward Paul George. First, he quelled all rumors of being part of an LA Lakers super team with LeBron James, choosing instead to stay with Russell Westbrook and the Thunder. Then, it was announced that his Nike PG 2.5 would receive a special PlayStation makeover—following in the footsteps of the PG 2—this fall. Now, the original PG 2.5 colorway that George debuted way back in June is set to release later this month. The shoe’s upper utilizes a sporty “Racer Blue” as the base, while accents arrive via small infrared hits on the medial Swoosh branding and the low-hanging midfoot lace loop. A bright green sockliner adds further contrast, and the low-top shoe is completed with a white midsole that boasts a large blue Swoosh and a white outsole with an infrared PG logo. Enjoy a full image set of a grade school pair below, and expect this colorway of George’s newest kicks to arrive August 15th on Nike.com and at authorized Swoosh stockists.

Nike PG 2.5
Release Date: August 15, 2018
$110
Color: Racer Blue/Racer Blue-White
Style Code: BQ8452-401

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