
Since its first appearance on the WNBA hardwood, Nike Basketball's fourth installment of the Greater Than Cut 4 has overtaken the sport. Victor Wembanyama has impressed global audiences in the silhouette, which blends performance expertise and future-forward aesthetics to create a product that's familiar and new.
Although the Nike G.T. Cut 4 is just getting started with its roster of styles, the modern silhouette is already dipping into the archive to draw inspiration from some beloved designs before it. The result is a "Pinksicle/Vivid Pink/Metallic Silver" color scheme that taps into the long-standing relationship between the Swoosh and the Kay Yow Cancer Fund, an organization dedicated to the memory of Sandra Kay Yow.

Other modern performance models to don pink-clad ensembles inspired by the legendary coach include the Book 2, although it's uncertain if Devin Booker's pair will see a retail launch. By comparison, the G.T. Cut 4 should join the brand's hoops lineup for autumn, appearing alongside other shoes done in shades of pink.
The "Kay Yow" Greater Than style arrives with a thematic shoe bag and dons pink ribbons on the spine to speak to its cancer-awareness mission.
Enjoy detailed shots of the special G.T. Cut 4 ahead. Pairs should launch via Nike.com before September.
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