Nike KD 6 x PSG Collaboration Set for Fall 2026
Nike is bridging basketball and football culture with a Paris Saint-Germain collaboration on the KD 6, the storied silhouette from Kevin Durant's tenure with the Swoosh. The partnership arrives fall 2026, marking another intersection of sport and lifestyle aesthetics for the iconic model.

The KD 6 has long stood as one of Nike's most influential basketball designs—a shoe that defined Durant's early peak and transcended the court through its bold colorways and design sensibility. Now, the silhouette is being reinterpreted through a PSG lens, connecting basketball heritage with European football's most visually distinctive club.
Paris Saint-Germain's visual identity—rooted in Parisian elegance and the club's navy, white, and gold palette—presents a natural canvas for recontextualization of the KD 6. The collaboration signals Nike's continued investment in cross-sport storytelling, where legendary athlete signatures become vessels for regional and cultural expression beyond their original context.
Details remain limited as the partnership approaches its fall 2026 release window. However, given PSG's meticulous approach to brand collaborations and Nike's track record with limited editions, expect the collection to emphasize premium materials and club-specific colorway treatments that honor both the silhouette's legacy and the French club's visual codes.
The KD 6 has seen several notable re-releases and retro runs in recent years, maintaining its relevance across collector and casual audiences alike. This PSG interpretation will likely appeal to both basketball enthusiasts and European football supporters seeking crossover pieces—a demographic that continues to drive demand across sports-lifestyle categories.
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Release Info
Product: Nike KD 6 x PSG
Release Date: Fall 2026
Retail Price: TBA
Availability: Retailer details to be confirmed
Official retail information and confirmed stockist locations will be announced closer to launch.

By Jordan Ellis

