Durant's new shoes made their debut in the away game against Washington on February 27th, 65438, not far from his hometown of Sutland, Maryland. But it wasn't until this week that this shoe really came on the shelves. One of the shoes is black, the Nike hook on one side is orange, and the other side is blue, which is the home color matching of the Thunder team. ?
The other white shoe went one step further, and half of the shoes were paired with the orange-red color of the Thunder team. ?
Hard training is the best motivation for this shoe design. Hunter's. Hill is printed on the bottom and side of the shoe, which is also a counterexample of Durant? 18 of his training methods. ?
The duck tongue of the left shoe is printed with a stamp pattern-his jersey number is No.35-to commemorate his mother's contribution to the postal service. The shoe on the right has the badge of the Library of Congress-this is where his father works. There are many stars on the back of the shoes, which are cleverly linked with the American flag. ?
In addition to these two main black and white shoes, Durant's KD 1 has other color options. One represents Durant's green and gold shoes in his rookie season in seattle supersonics, the other represents Durant's big orange shoes in his days at the University of Texas, and a black and white shoe.
Nike set the retail price of shoes at $88, because Durant said that he and his brothers found it really hard to afford shoes around 130 and 140 when they were young.