Nike KD 15 Napheesa Collier 0
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Nike KD 15Napheesa Collier


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Product Details

Style

DM1054-400/DC1975-400

Colourway

Old Royal/Peach Cream/Vivid

Retail Price

US$150

Release Date

01/07/2022

Product Description

WNBA star Napheesa Collier has been wearing Kevin Durant’s signature sneakers on the court since the release of the Nike KD 12. Nike responded by creating a special Nike KD 15 Napheesa Collier sneaker for her in 2022.

Collier’s KD 15 PE sneaker featured a tiger stripe pattern on its mesh upper that combined a bunch of different colors, including blue, orange, red, pink, and white. It also included touches like a translucent TPU wing, a light blue midsole equipped with a full-length Zoom Strobel, and a blue outsole with unique ridges to provide plenty of traction.

What we loved most about this KD 15 PE sneaker, though, were all the small details that were specific to Collier. For example, it featured her mantra "Any Na Way," which means "Never Give Up," stitched inside each of the tongues. The Nike KD 15 Napheesa Collier was released on July 1, 2022, for a retail price of $150.





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Last 12 Months
£79 - £233
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50%
Number of Sales
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1
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-30%
Average Sale Price
Last 3 Months
£79

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