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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
Nike’s latest shoe drop is totally far out.
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.

You might remember spotting the Nike Roshe G Tour’s on Matthew Wolff a few months back. He caught a lot of attention for them when he teed it up at TaylorMade’s Driving Relief charity match, which occurred during the week of what would have been the PGA Championship in a non-Covid-19 world. They definitely remain the most eye-catching of the bunch, but Nike didn’t hold back when designing this collection of free-spirited kicks.
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.

Nike Air Max 97 G NRG

Jordan 5 Low G

Nike Air Zoom Victory Tour NRG

Nike Air Zoom Infinity Tour NRG

Nike Roshe G Tour NRG
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Emily Haas
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