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Where To Buy The Nike PG3 NASA Moon Landing

Where To Buy The Nike PG3 NASA Moon Landing

July 20th will mark 50 years since Apollo 11 touched down on the moon, so Nike and Paul George have readied a special Nike PG 3 NASA “Moon Landing” to celebrate the momentous occasion in human history. Taking on a full silver upper to accentuate its lunar-inspired stylings, this flashy new pair of PG’s kicks also features plenty of commemorative badges. The left shoe offers a NASA crest on the heel and Apollo 11 logo on the tongue, while the right shoe opts for a planetary patch on the heel and PG badge on the tongue. The insoles are both adorned with NASA logos, while a chrome midsole Swoosh and moon surface-esque detailing over the outsole’s forefoot Zoom Air unit add further to the look. Meanwhile, a fitting “Don’t tell me the sky’s the limit when there are footprints on the moon” text hit graces the rear of the midsole, nodding to Neal Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s famous surface walk. A red “Remove Before Flight” hangtag then adds a final punch of lunar-ready style. These new PGs will release on July 20th for $130 USD, so peep a retailer list directly below to see where you can secure a pair.

Nike PG 3 NASA “Moon Landing”
Release Date: July 20th, 2019
$130
Color: Reflect Silver/Reflect Silver
Style Code: CI2667-001

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Nike Pg 3 Nasa Moon Landing Store List 3

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