The Nike KD7 has officially been unveiled today via live stream. Now let the fun begin, the first officially release is this one the ‘July 4th’ color way and the folks at Nike Store have provided release details for this upcoming drop. Check it out below and let us know if these will be a DEF Cop or DEF Not.
Kevin Durant’s seventh signature shoe fuses performance innovation with a creative narrative across five color ways that are centered on the weather. Nike designer Leo Chang created an innovative shoe for Durant that meets the needs of the reining MVP’s quickness, power and unpredictability, just like the forces of nature. Creatively, Chang applied Durant’s on- and off-court insights that are brought to life through color blocking, graphics and textures to tell stories that are both personal and inspired.
JULY 4TH
Durant’s love for Independence Day with its fireworks, or “man-made lightning,” inspired this this red, white and blue color way featuring festive graphics on the tongue lining and Swoosh.
As a child Durant’s fascination with meteorology led to aspirations of becoming a weatherman. Ironically, Durant was drafted by Seattle, and then the team relocated to Oklahoma City – two cities known for their unpredictable weather. “With the KD7 we wanted to build strong storytelling,” said Durant. “Leo and the team are always technically focused, but we also wanted to have some fun with hidden stories that make me who I am.
The same personal cues are featured on each of the KD7 color ways: a silhouette of his home state of Maryland is embedded on the outsole; and the forefoot strap includes the names of his mother Wanda, his grandmother Barbara, his father Wayne and his brother Tony.
DESIGN INNOVATION: PERFORMANCE HYBRID
Chang’s performance objective for the KD7 was to provide Durant with the quickness and forefoot flexibility typically reserved for a point guard, combined with the stability and support in a shoe designed for a power forward.Chang accomplished this “best of both worlds” design challenge by using seamless forefoot mesh, dynamic Nike Flywire technology and encapsulated Nike Zoom in the front of the shoe. Bridging the transition between the forefoot and heel is a midfoot strap. Chang combined Hyperposite support in the heel with a newly developed visible Nike Zoom Air bag for responsive cushioning.
The Hyperposite technology, making its debut in KD’s signature line, provides the reigning MVP with support for his evolved post moves and rebounding. The distinct Hyperposite look, an evolution to the original Foamposite, is also a nod to KD’s Maryland roots. His hometown region, affectionately known as the DMV – DC-Maryland-Virginia – has an ongoing love affair with Foamposite, which debuted two decades ago with the launch of the Nike Air Foamposite One in 1997.
A matching Nike Elite Digital Ink sock using Nike’s new proprietary sock-printing process hooks to the shoe.
Nike Elite Digital Ink Crew
SX4901-900
$30
NIKE KD7 ‘JULY 4TH’
The KDVII ‘July 4th’ is available in full family sizing.
KD7 GS
669942-100
$115
Sizes 3.5Y-7Y
KD7 PS
669944-100
$75
Sizes 10.5C-3Y
KD7 TD
669943-100
$55
Sizes 2C-10C