PSG x Nike KD 6 Revealed in Two Colorways
Kevin Durant has previewed an unexpected intersection of basketball and global football culture: the PSG x Nike KD 6 collaboration. The project arrives as Paris Saint-Germain secures its UEFA Champions League title, presenting two distinct colorways that draw design language from classic football boots rather than traditional hoops aesthetics.

The partnership reconnects a signature silhouette with one of world football's most recognizable institutions, marking a rare crossover between Nike Basketball and the sport's elite. Durant's teaser of both editions signals a carefully considered creative direction rather than a surface-level branding exercise.
Design Direction
The first colorway anchors itself in PSG's institutional palette—white, navy, and red—while a secondary silver iteration offers a more contemporary departure. Both versions diverge meaningfully from the KD 6's standard construction. Stitched paneling across the upper mimics the detailing found on premium football boots, a design choice that elevates the collaboration beyond simple color swapping.

Detailed references underscore the football connection. Durant's No. 35 appears enclosed within a circular badge, a visual nod to Nike's Total 90 legacy—a franchise experiencing renewed cultural relevance as international football approaches its next major tournament. The PSG medallion lands on the tongue, anchoring the shoe's identity to the club rather than the player alone.
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Release Info
Model: Nike KD 6 Retro
Collaboration: Paris Saint-Germain x Nike
Colorways: White/Navy/Red; Silver
Retail Price: TBD
Release Date: 2026
Where to Buy: Nike SNKRS (availability pending)
Official release details remain forthcoming. The timing of Durant's reveal suggests an announcement cycle will follow, though retail specifics have not yet materialized.

By Marcus Chen

