A’ja Wilson’s Nike A’Two Is Built for Everyone

The four-time WNBA MVP breaks down the new model and the growing universe around her signature line.

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Across a special video briefing, a press release, and a conversation with A’ja Wilson herself, one message rang clear: the Nike A’Two is for everyone.

Following the breakout success of her debut signature shoe, the Nike A’One, A’ja Wilson returns with a sequel that builds on that foundation instead of reinventing it. Introduced in Paris during her European tour, the Nike A’Two reflects the four-time WNBA MVP’s confidence, energy, and bold style, while addressing feedback from its predecessor.

Visually, the shoe revisits her pearl motif through a molded upper designed to deliver stability and lockdown while contouring to the foot over time. A reinforced heel counter supports sharp plants and pivots, enhancing Wilson’s physical style of play.

The biggest evolution happens underfoot. A new forefoot Air Zoom unit adds responsiveness to the sneaker, combining with the Cushlon 3.0 midsole that hoopers appreciated in the A’One. Energy flow and torsional movement are guided by the midfoot shank, sitting alongside a high-grip traction pattern built for quick directional shifts.

Leading the rollout of the sneaker is the vibrant “A’Pink” launch look. Embracing Wilson’s favorite color, this pair channels her passion, energy, and playfulness. The iridescent finishes on the Swoosh, tongue badge, heel clip, and shank add depth to the sneaker as colors shift under light. Additional colorways are already on the horizon, including a blue “Still Loading” iteration and a luxe “Gold Standard” finish, with the latter landing in limited quantities.

Alongside the performance shoe is an apparel range designed to extend that same ethos on and off the court. Highlights include the innovative A’Sym Reversible Single Leg Tight, which offers ample versatility with her signature logo placed next to the Swoosh on both sides of the garment. Her hair-preserving sateen-lined hood is back with the A’ja Signature Hoody, which forgoes a cropped fit in favor of an adjustable hem that invites expressive styling.

Ahead of the Nike A’Two collection’s global debut, we connected with A’ja Wilson to chat about the lessons learned from the success of the A’One, goals for its sequel, touring Europe, and more.

The Nike A’One resonated with fans and hoopers in a major way. How did that response shape your mindset going into the A’Two?

A’ja Wilson: After the success of the A’One, I wasn’t sure how we could top it. I didn’t want to lose the momentum or shift it; I wanted to elevate it. So when we approached the A’Two, we were focused on making it bolder and taking it to the next level.

We were also very keen on listening to the consumer, hearing what they had to say about the A’One and how it could be improved while keeping its personality. We took that energy and poured it right into the shoe, and I’m excited for everyone to finally get a chance to see it.

“I’m always going to be bold. If I’m given the opportunity to work with some of the best creatives at Nike, why not be bold? Why not push it further?”

What are you hoping European fans take away from your tour?

Hopefully, they see the joy I bring — whether it’s lacing up my own shoes or just playing the game we all love — and feel inspired to give that same energy back. For me, it’s exciting to see everyone, from the business side to the clinics and everything in between. I’m so happy to be part of it.

What does it mean to continue building a signature line at a time when women’s basketball is experiencing unprecedented growth?

There’s no better time to be a women’s basketball fan, and I’m excited to take the A’Two and integrate it into this moment. We’re going to keep using this energy to put out great products that encourage people to get out there, hoop, make friends, and have fun while doing it.

How did that momentum influence how bold you were willing to be with the apparel collection?

I’m always going to be bold. If I’m given the opportunity to work with some of the best creatives at Nike, why not be bold? Why not push it further?

I hope when people see me, they see boldness and confidence. It was important that my apparel line conveyed this energy while also ensuring everyone felt included. With the A’One, some guys didn’t necessarily feel included. With the A’Two, we made sure to listen.

It always blows my mind how Nike can bring my crazy ideas to life. For example, with the A’Sym Single Leg Tight, we made it reversible so you can wear it on either leg — which is insane to me. Little details like that go a long way.

When building the A’Two, what was the first problem you wanted to solve?

The A’One was tailored to my feet, but its narrowness turned out to be the biggest issue for others. I kept hearing, “Oh, I love the A’One, but it’s too narrow,” and “I should have been told to go up another size.” My first focus with the A’Two was addressing this problem. So we started by widening the toe box and built from there, and we crushed it.

“At the end of the day, we want everyone to feel like they’re included and heard, and this is a shoe for everybody.”

From a performance standpoint, what does the A’Two allow you to do that the A’One didn’t?

When you’re hooping, your pivot is everything. It’s all about that forefoot stopping and going. With a Zoom Air unit added to the forefoot, the shoe’s impact is completely different.

If the A’One introduced the world to your signature line, what statement does the A’Two make?

With the A’One, it felt like we were testing the waters. Now that everything’s in place, we’re building an island on top of it. We’ve made a huge leap with the brand we’re building and the storytelling behind it. At the end of the day, we want everyone to feel like they’re included and heard, and this is a shoe for everybody.


The Nike A’Two and its accompanying apparel collection are set to debut globally on May 2 in adult and kids sizing via Nike and select retailers.

 

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