Kevin Durant’s Nike Zoom KD V “N7” [PHOTOS]
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We can’t talk enough about how dope Kevin Durant’s Nike Zoom KD V signature sneaker is. The latest version is the “N7,” a Native American inspired shoe.
The sneaker features a turquoise upper as well as yellow fade print inspired by Native America art. The color selection is impportant, with turquoise representing friendship in many Native communities while yellow is one of the colors featured on traditional Native American medicine wheel. The right shoe features the KD logo while the left features N7 logo. Each shoe comes with a N7 KD t-shirt.
“Playing in Oklahoma City has connected me to the mission of Nike N7 and the meaningful impact that it has with Native Americans here and across North America,” said Durant via a press release. “The new N7 KDV is very special—I believe in the power of sport to change lives and I support helping youth in Native American communities experience the positive benefits of being physically active.”
The Nike N7 collection launched in 2009, and has raised more than $2 million for Native American and Aboriginal youth sport programs via the the N7 Fund.
Check out the Nike Zoom “N7” KD V collection in the gallery, as well kicks from Summer 2013 collection that include N7 Nike Free Forward Moc, Nike LunarGlide+4 N7 and more.
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Photos: Nike Basketball, Sneaker News
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