Top 10 Nike A’One Colorways

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Top Nike A'One Colorways

A’ja Wilson has done it again. The Las Vegas Aces superstar secured her 4th WNBA MVP and her 3rd WNBA ring this season, all while taking the court in her very own signature model with Nike, the Nike A’One. The silhouette is one of Nike’s most affordable signature basketball sneakers, retailing for just $115, but it’s packed with some advanced tech. The TPU frame bezel, which aids in the sneaker’s pearl-inspired design, encapsulates a full-length Cushlon foam for all-day comfort. Alongside this, the upper is constructed to prioritize breathability and support with a lightweight mesh and internal arch band.

From the outset, we knew the A’One would be a smash hit. Our suspicions were confirmed on drop day of the debut colorway, which sold out in less than 5 minutes online. Since then, we’ve been blessed with dozens of different Nike A’Ones, ranging from inline colorways to player exclusives.

While we know the Nike A’Two is in the works and confirmed to be releasing in 2026, we thought it would be a great time to look back at the A’One. Below we’ve highlighted our pick for the top 10 Nike A’Ones (so far). Expect more Nike A’One colorways to be released between now (October 2025) and the debut of the A’Two (Summer 2026). To stay updated on all things A’ja Wilson x Nike, download the Sole Retriever mobile app.

10 - Nike A'One EYBL PE

Nike A'One EYBL PE
Nike A'One EYBL PE

The Nike Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL for short) brings together the best young hoopers in the nation to showcase their talent on a national stage. Not only do these players get an opportunity to show face to talent scouts and the world, but they also get some exclusive footwear only available to them. For this year’s Peach Jam, Nike gifted select athletes the Nike A’One EYBL PE. The pair uses peachy orange hues on the laces, tongue, Swoosh, and eyelets, while the rest is coated in a mixture of black and blue.

9 - Nike A'One Storm PE

Nike A'One Storm PE
Nike A'One Storm PE

When the Las Vegas Aces met with the Los Angeles Sparks on June 11, 2025, A’ja Wilson took the court in a player-exclusive version of the A’One. Maybe taking a subtle jab at the Sparks, the Storm colorway features a mismatched white and black look, with the left pair done in white and the right in black. Each comes with lightning graphics on the pearl-inspired mesh panels, red accents on A’ja’s logo, and lightning yellow applied to the lateral Swoosh. Unfortunately, A’ja and the Aces took the L that day as the Sparks dropped 97 on them.

8 - Nike A'One Candy Corn

Nike A'One Candy Corn
Nike A'One Candy Corn

Each Halloween, Nike Basketball loves to get creative with its signature athletes, and for 2025 they’ve enlisted A’ja Wilson to help celebrate the holiday. Her favorite Halloween treat is candy corn, so she directly applies the confection's orange, white, and yellow gradient to the sneaker. Even if it’s not leaning into the spooky side of the holiday like Ja Morant’s or Devin Booker’s sneakers, we can’t deny it’s a great nod to All Hallows Eve.

7 - Nike A'One Black Label PE

Nike A'One Black Label PE
Nike A'One Black Label PE

Before anyone had a chance to get their hands on the Nike A’One, A’ja Wilson made sure that those who made an impact on her life got a pair. Someone extra special is Dawn Staley, the WNBA legend and coach at the University of South Carolina, where A’ja cut her teeth in the NCAA circuit. To thank her for all she’s done, Wilson gifted her a 1-of-1 Nike A’One in the Black Label colorway. The pair directly borrows from the Black Label Collection’s design language, a pack of premium colorways on multiple Nike Basketball models that hit shelves around the 2025 NBA All-Star festivities.

6 - Nike A'One Rugrats PE

Nike A'One Rugrats PE
Nike A'One Rugrats PE

A’ja Wilson sure does love her cartoons. Before she debuted her Nike A’One, Wilson previously wore a Nike LeBron 21 PE inspired by Static Shock. With that in mind, it only made sense she would dig into her nostalgia bag for her signature model. On July 8, 2025 in a game against the New York Liberty, A’ja took the court in a Rugrats-inspired colorway of the A’One. More specifically, the sneaker was inspired by Susie’s yellow and pink dress.

5 - Nike A'One #1 Draft Pick

Nike A'One #1 Draft Pick
Nike A'One #1 Draft Pick

Back in 2018, the Las Vegas Aces selected A’ja Wilson with the number one pick in the WNBA draft. This obviously has paid off immensely as she’s solidified herself not only as a Las Vegas Aces legend, but a legend in the league and the sport. Remembering her all-pink outfit she wore on draft day, Nike crafted the Nike A’One #1 Draft Pick, coating the pearl-inspired upper in a varying pink and white hues.

4 - Nike A'One OG Pearl

Nike A'One OG Pearl
Nike A'One OG Pearl

Nike not only packed the A’One with performance-based tech and design details, but also infused the sneaker with special motifs nodding to A’ja’s personal life. The multi-layered design of the base is inspired by a pearl necklace that A’ja’s grandmother gifted her as a child. Wilson was struggling with self-confidence, particularly over her height.

After gifting her the necklace, her grandma told her, “These pearls are going to make you beautiful no matter what you look like, no matter how you’re growing into your height.” As a nod to the necklace itself, the A’One was given an OG Pearl makeover, completely covered in white and light blue hues mixed with metallic silver accents.

3 - Nike A'One Jewell Loyd Matrix PE

Nike A'One Jewell Loyd Matrix PE
Nike A'One Jewell Loyd Matrix PE

A’ja’s teammate Jewell Loyd played a major part in the Las Vegas Aces securing another WNBA title. The two have become close since The Gold Mamba joined Vegas after spending 10 seasons with Seattle, and to honor their friendship Wilson gave Loyd free rein to create her own player-exclusive colorway. Loyd took inspiration from The Matrix for the pair, covering the upper in code-like phrases that recall her accolades and career accomplishments.

2 - Nike A'One All-Star

Nike A'One All-Star
Nike A'One All-Star

The first WNBA All-Star game with your own signature sneaker means you have to go all-in for the All-Star Weekend colorway. A’ja didn’t disappoint, as her A’One appeared in the fiery red and orange color scheme. The pearl-inspired upper starts in yellow and transitions into orange and red hues as you move out, eventually turning to black around the eyelets, laces, and tongue. On top of the pair that was released to the public, which matched other Nike Basketball sneakers for the occasion, a special version was made specifically for A’ja Wilson that featured some slight differences.

1 - Nike A'One Pink A'ura

Nike A'One Pink A'ura
Nike A'One Pink A'ura

OG colorways always hold so much weight in the success of a sneaker. Go back to any first release, not even limited to just basketball sneakers, and see how those specific releases are looked at today. The pair that started it all for A’ja Wilson was the Pink A’ura rendition, obviously drawing inspiration from Wilson’s favorite color. Pink has since become synonymous with the model, and that is thanks to this first colorway. On launch day, the colorway sold out in minutes, so fast that Nike CEO Elliot Hill even mentioned it on an earnings call that quarter. When the A’One gets its retro treatment in the future, people will for sure be going crazy for the OG Pink A’ura rendition.

Sneakerhead from South Florida who turned his passion into a career. When not writing for Sole Retriever, I enjoy attending concerts and catching the latest movies. Email: nick@soleretriever.com