Nike is set to release NBA All-Star Paul George's signature shoes PG 6, on January 13th, 2022.
A retail price could stay at the current $110 of the PG 5, with a maximum ceiling of $120.
George collaborated with PS5 designer Yujin Morisawa for the PG 5, which was released in May.
The industrial design of the PS5 heavily inspired the colors of the PG 5, which features the PlayStation’s signature circle, square, cross, and triangle shapes woven into the materials.
The tongue of the right shoe features a PlayStation logo while the left shoe’s tongue has Paul George’s PG logo.
The Los Angeles Clippers forward has been a worthy face of Nike Basketball, with his signature shoes heavily used by players worldwide and in the NBA and by fans.
Now in his twelfth NBA season, George is still putting up numbers near his career highs in almost every offensive category.
George’s partnership with Nike now enters the second half of a decade.


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