Jordan Brand Unveils Napheesa Collier’s First-Ever Signature Shoe
Jordan Brand is officially giving WNBA superstar Napheesa Collier her flowers with her first-ever player exclusive sneaker: the Jordan Heir Series 2 “Queen Phee.” This launch is more than just a gorgeous addition to your sneaker rotation, though. It’s a heartfelt celebration of resilience, motherhood and community.
Inspired by Collier’s journey back to the hardwood after pregnancy, the “Queen Phee” is designed for the multi-dimensional woman who dominates every space she steps into.
Dressed in a striking, Minnesota Lynx-inspired colorway of cool blues, minty greens and sleek black accents, the sneaker perfectly mirrors Collier’s versatile, high-energy style of play. The real magic of this pair lies in the intimate, hidden details. Peep inside the shoe, and you’ll find the sweetest nods to her life off-court tucked away behind the tongues: the name of her daughter, Mila, who serves as her ultimate muse, alongside her moniker, “Queen Phee.”
Engineered on the innovative Heir Series 2 platform, the “Queen Phee” is built for quick pivots and high-intensity movement, proving you don’t have to sacrifice performance for an All-Star aesthetic. Bringing jewel tones and style to the hardwood or concrete, this drop is a must-have for every baller this summer.
The Jordan Heir Series 2 “Queen Phee” PE is available to purchase now on the Jordan Brand website and select retailers.
In other news, Tyler, The Creator and Converse dropped their latest sneaker capsule.
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