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Las Vegas Aces superstar A’ja already has a multitude of colorways of her wavy new signature shoe sequel. She’s drawn from some of her favorite childhood memories to inspire colorways like the UNO Draw Four colorway, a Mulan colorway that is an honor to us all, and recently Brittney Griner debuted a flame-wrapped Hot Wheels PE that pays homage to the iconic Boneshaker car. The four-time MVP, three-time DPOY A’ja Wilson is no outcast but she’s channeling her inner Andre 3000 with the pink and blue Nike A’Two A’ja Effect.
The colorway goes for a mismatched gender reveal vibe. The left sneaker adopts a baby blue shade on its molded upper and onto the midsole. A more traditional shade of royal blue lands on the quilted ankle collar and padded heel counter. The jeweled Swoosh on the lateral side features a gradient that moves from black to royal blue. Pink accents across the silhouette tie the opposing sneakers together. The hue pops up on the A’ja logo on the midsole and the mesh ventilation on the medial side. The right sneaker treads familiar territory for A’ja by donning a pastel shade of pink on the upper and midsole.

Much like the left shoe, a dark shade of hot pink adorns the ankle collar and padded heel counter. That same hot pink shows up in the Swoosh that shifts from black to the aforementioned highlighter hue. A lighter translucent shade of pink makes up the outsole. Royal blue accents on the midsole and medial side connect the colorways. Alongside the accent colors, tying together the a’synchronous colorway are black elements that appear on both shoes including the quilted toe box, sockliner, heel tab, and A’ja branded heel counter. A final fun inclusion are the glitter filled A’ja logos on the tongue that complete the pair.
The Nike A’Two A’ja Effect drops Fall 2026 via Nike and select retailers online and in-stores. Available in grade school sizes, the retail price is set at $122. For all the latest news in the world of streetwear and sneakers, including Nike A’ja Wilson, download the Sole Retriever app.

Devin Robertson is a writer and sneakerhead from Memphis, TN. Outside of sneakers, he enjoys film, comics, and music.