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Victor Wembanyama's Nike GT Cut 4 PE collection has a new entry with the "Statue of Liberty" colorway, a build that pulls its entire identity from one of New York's most recognizable landmarks. The design connects directly to Wembanyama's French background, since France gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States, and Nike leans into that history with a confident, personality-driven execution across the EP edition of the shoe.
Monument-inspired green covers the upper throughout, with metallic gold detailing providing contrast across key areas of the build. The heel graphics are where the concept really lands its message. "You're Welcome" appears on the left shoe, while the same phrase is written in French on the right, giving the pair a bilingual nod that ties the French connection back to New York in one clean detail. The wording fits the larger identity Nike has built around Wembanyama, whose player-exclusive footwear has consistently leaned into bold concepts and custom branding since his arrival in the NBA.
Nike has not announced a U.S. retail release for the Victor Wembanyama Nike GT Cut 4 "Statue of Liberty." The official images currently show the EP edition, a version generally associated with the Asia-Pacific market, and wider availability remains unconfirmed. To stay informed on all things Nike Basketball and to stay up to date with the latest releases, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter.
Victor Wembanyama's Nike GT Cut 4 PE collection has a new entry with the "Statue of Liberty" colorway, a build that pulls its entire identity from one of New York's most recognizable landmarks. The design connects directly to Wembanyama's French background, since France gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States, and Nike leans into that history with a confident, personality-driven execution across the EP edition of the shoe.
Monument-inspired green covers the upper throughout, with metallic gold detailing providing contrast across key areas of the build. The heel graphics are where the concept really lands its message. "You're Welcome" appears on the left shoe, while the same phrase is written in French on the right, giving the pair a bilingual nod that ties the French connection back to New York in one clean detail. The wording fits the larger identity Nike has built around Wembanyama, whose player-exclusive footwear has consistently leaned into bold concepts and custom branding since his arrival in the NBA.
Nike has not announced a U.S. retail release for the Victor Wembanyama Nike GT Cut 4 "Statue of Liberty." The official images currently show the EP edition, a version generally associated with the Asia-Pacific market, and wider availability remains unconfirmed. To stay informed on all things Nike Basketball and to stay up to date with the latest releases, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter.