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In-Hand Look at the Nike GT Cut 4 “Year of the Horse”

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Name: Nike GT Cut 4 “Year of the Horse”
Colorway: White/Metallic Gold-Vast Grey-Light Chocolate
SKU: IB6730-100
MSRP: $220 USD
Release Date: February 16, 2026
Where to Buy: Nike

For the 2026 Lunar New Year, Nike is shifting away from traditional, high-contrast festive graphics in favor of a more nuanced and sculptural approach. The Nike GT Cut 4 “Year of the Horse” is a testament to understated luxury, utilizing a sophisticated material play to honor the zodiac rather than relying on overt prints.

The silhouette is defined by a crisp, molded white upper that features a fluid, ribbed texture designed to mimic the appearance of motion. This clean base is grounded by Light Chocolate panels along the midfoot, providing a warm, organic contrast that feels earthy and grounded. The most striking element, however, is the midsole, which is swathed in a rich Metallic Gold finish. This golden accent isn’t just a color choice; it’s an intentional texture that wraps the high-performance cushioning, visible through an icy, semi-translucent outsole that also reveals a bold, black Swoosh anchored beneath.

The collection’s theme is most elegantly expressed at the heel. In place of standard performance logos, a refined gold horseshoe emblem and the Chinese character for “horse,” serves as the centerpiece, offering a direct but dignified nod to the Year of the Horse. By focusing on premium finishes and symbolic hardware, Nike has created a performance shoe that feels equally at home on the hardwood or as a collector’s piece. The Nike GT Cut 4 “Year of the Horse” is set to launch next month.

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