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Official 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
Where to Buy: Nike

Following early leaks in January, Nike has officially unveiled the GT Cut 4 “Year of the Horse,” confirming a design that prioritizes texture over loud graphics. Departing from the vibrant red palette often associated with the Lunar New Year, this iteration adopts a cleaner, sculptural aesthetic that blends court performance with symbolic luxury.

The sneaker features a molded white upper defined by a ribbed texture, creating a sense of movement across the silhouette. Light chocolate panels anchor the midfoot, providing a subtle earth-tone contrast to the pristine base. The standout design element is the textured metallic gold midsole, which complements the white upper while honoring the holiday’s festive palette.

Underfoot, the silhouette utilizes an icy translucent outsole that reveals a large black Swoosh. Staying true to the theme, a gold horseshoe emblem replaces standard branding on the heel, offering a direct yet understated nod to the zodiac inspiration. This release successfully balances the celebratory nature of the Year of the Horse with a refined colorway that remains wearable year-round.

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Source: Sneaker News

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