After the resounding success of A’ja Wilson’s debut signature sneaker, Nike has confirmed that her second model, the Nike A’Two, will launch in summer 2026.

The release comes just over a year after the Nike A’One hit shelves in May 2025, selling out rapidly — with the Pink A’ura colorway disappearing from nike.com in under five minutes. The sneaker has quickly become a fixture in the WNBA, ranking fifth in total minutes played this season according to KixStats, behind only the Kobe 5, Kobe 6, GT Cut 3, and Book 1.
While official images of the A’Two have yet to be revealed, Nike is raising the retail price from $115 to $145. The increase signals a significant technological upgrade from the A’One’s design, which featured Cushlon foam, an injected Phylon midsole carrier, and a TPU frame bezel. The A’Two will be available in women’s sizing at Nike and select retailers both online and in-store.
Nike plans to release new A’One colorways throughout the year. This strategy is expected to keep momentum high ahead of the A’Two’s debut while maintaining the model’s strong presence on WNBA courts.
A’ja Wilson’s On-Court Dominance
Wilson has been the driving force behind the Las Vegas Aces’ success this season, delivering historic performances and setting new standards for excellence. On Aug. 10, she became the first player in WNBA history to record a game with at least 30 points and 20 rebounds, finishing with 32 points, 20 rebounds, five assists, and two steals against the Connecticut Sun. It was her 30th career 30-point game, tying her for third all-time.
Earlier in the year, Wilson reached 5,000 career points faster than any player in league history. She currently averages 22.2 points, 9.6 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.6 steals, and 2.1 blocks per game while shooting 49.0% from the field and 84.0% from the free-throw line. Those numbers place her near the top of the league in scoring, rebounding, and blocks.
Wilson’s consistency has been equally impressive. She has posted 14 double-doubles this season, grabbing double-digit rebounds in 18 games. The Aces have won four straight games, and Wilson has led them in scoring in 21 of their 32 contests. Over her last three outings, she’s averaged 29.3 points and 13.0 rebounds, a stretch that underscores her dominant form heading into the season’s final weeks.
BREAKING: Following the success of her first signature sneaker, A’ja Wilson’s Nike A’Two will debut in Summer 2026 ✨ @_ajawilson22
— Sole Retriever (@SoleRetriever) August 11, 2025
Expect the retail price to increase from $115 to $145, which will likely come with a major overhaul of the sneaker’s technology 📈 pic.twitter.com/ofWlFvQ57G
WNBA Signature Shoes
The WNBA is in the midst of a signature sneaker boom, with multiple players now boasting their own lines. Wilson’s A’One has been one of the most commercially successful, and the A’Two’s upcoming release is expected to push that momentum further.
Sabrina Ionescu
Ionescu’s line with Nike continues to grow, with the Sabrina 3 officially launching on July 24, 2025. The $135 model in women’s sizing ($100 for grade school) features Cushlon 3.0 foam, Zoom Air in the forefoot, a midfoot TPU shank, and mesh pleats. It maintains a lightweight, responsive feel with added midfoot cable support, drawing design inspiration from Ionescu’s Romanian heritage. The “Blueprint” colorway debuted first, with “Glacier Blue,” “Silencer,” and “Radiant” slated for late 2025 into 2026. Nike has also paired the release with a Dri-FIT apparel collection tied to her story and heritage.
The Hoopers Blueprint.
— Nike Basketball (@nikebasketball) July 26, 2025
The Sabrina 3 is the lightweight, versatile tool modern hoopers need to build your game like one of the best.
Available now. pic.twitter.com/Y1IKGuoxOd
Breanna Stewart and Angel Reese
Breanna Stewart’s Puma Stewie 4 remains the longest-running active WNBA signature sneaker line, released earlier this year with Profoam midsoles and PWRTAPE-reinforced uppers. Angel Reese has joined the club with the Angel Reese 1 from Reebok, unveiled in the “Mebounds” and “Diamond Dust” colorways, with retail availability coming in 2026.
Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark’s own Nike signature line has not yet been confirmed, but demand is already evident. On June 30, 2025, Nike released a Kobe 5 Protro “Caitlin Clark” player-exclusive inspired by the Indiana Fever. Priced at $190, the roughly 13,000 pairs sold out instantly and have since surged in resale value. Given her commercial appeal, rapid sellouts, and public backing from peers like Diana Taurasi, industry analysts expect a signature line to be announced soon.