WNBA superstar A'ja Wilson debuted her first-ever Nike signature shoe on Tuesday, with the sneakers scheduled to hit shelves in May 2025.
The first iteration of her "A'One" sneaker comes in "Pink A'ura," with more colorways planned for the future.
"My signature shoe is everything I need, engineered for my game and my style — and built to motivate the next generation to go big," Wilson said in Tuesday's release.
Designed for Wilson, plus basketball's next generation
"From the beginning, we designed the shoe to both accentuate my game and to provide young hoopers a tool to help them push their limits," explained the three-time WNBA MVP.
After a two-year development process, the A'One boasts foam to cushion landings, plus traction details to enable precise lateral movements on the court.
"The A’One is meant to go the distance, taking control from the jump and dominating the floor on every play," Wilson says.
The shoe also showcases details personal to Wilson, including the Celtic symbols for "mother" and "father" to honor her parents. There is also a pearl motif in reference to the necklace Wilson received from her grandmother, who also contributed a favorite saying to the outsole: "As a matter of fact, the best is yet to come."
Additionally, one of Wilson's own quotes is splashed across the heel: "Weakness, weakness. We don’t have time for that."
Along with her signature shoe, Wilson is releasing an eight-piece apparel collection that includes foam slides, T-shirts, shorts, and cropped tops.
In true Wilson fashion, the collection's highlight is her single-legged A'Symmetric compression tight, a nod to the Las Vegas star's on-court uniform.
Wilson joins star-studded roster of signature shoe athletes
When her sneakers drop in May, Wilson will become the 14th WNBA athlete across all brands to receive her own signature shoe.
The 28-year-old will join current stars like Breanna Stewart, Elena Delle Donne, and Sabrina Ionescu in the footwear department. Other iconic sneaker creators have included retired legends Sheryl Swoopes, Rebecca Lobo, Lisa Leslie, Candace Parker, and Wilson's former college coach, South Carolina boss Dawn Staley.
Wilson initially signed with Nike as a rookie in 2018 before becoming one of the sportswear giant's signature athletes in May 2024, when the brand doubled down on their investment in women's basketball.
How to purchase A'ja Wilson's signature Nike shoe
Wilson's A’One sneaker and apparel collection will be available directly from Nike, with purchase options both online and at select retail locations starting in May 2025.