Kevin Durant has had his very own signature shoe with Nike ever since he entered the league and just like many of his peers, he has made a huge impact in the sneaker world. His shoes from the early 2010s are highly regarded as classics although every single model he drops has been highly rated by ballplayers who are looking for some affordable performance shoes. In 2020, KD is dropping colorways for the Nike KD 13 and so far, the sneaker has been a big success with plenty of potential for dope offerings.
With the latest colorway of the shoe, Nike and KD are going for something iconic. If you know anything about sneakers, the term "Bred" probably means something to you. Of course, it means Black/Red and is a reference to the infamous Bulls-inspired colorways that Michael Jordan used to wear. With the Nike KD 13 you see below, it is quite clear that this is a "Bred" model that pays homage to the basic aesthetics of some of MJ's best shoes.
If you are interested in copping this clean black and red colorway, you will be able to do so as of June 5th for $150 USD.
Nike KD 13 "Bred" Drops Next Month: Photos
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Nike KD 13 "Bred" Drops Next Month: Photos
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Nike KD 13 "Bred" Drops Next Month: Photos
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Since that time, he has documented some of the biggest stories in the hip-hop world. From the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef to the disturbing allegations against Diddy, Alex has helped HotNewHipHop navigate large-scale stories as they happen.
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