Inspired by the San Francisco-based 1960's hippie movement, Nike added a tie-dye twist to some of their most notable silhouettes.
Christian Hafer
Inspired by the 1960’s hippie movement, which took place largely in San Francisco, California — the home of this week’s PGA Championship — Nike added a tie-dye twist to some of their most notable silhouettes.
They designed five different tie dye golf shoes including their traditional Air Zoom Victory Tour, their street-inspired Air Max 97 G, and their Jordan V Low G. Catch your favorite Tour players — Rory McIlroy, Jason Day, Brooks Koepka and others — rocking these kicks throughout the week.
At this point, the tie-dye trend has fully infiltrated the golf space, and I don’t think it’s going anywhere — even after the Tour departs from Harding Park. Scroll down to pick up your favorite(s) today. And hurry!! I don’t think these will last long.