Everything seems to be perfect in A'ja Wilson's professional and personal life. After winning gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics, the Las Vegas Aces star became the first WNBA player to score 1000 points in the league and now she has a big announcement for her fans.
Ahead of the Aces' first playoff game against the Seattle Storm on Sunday, the two-time WNBA champion shared the first look of her "white on white" Nike tee on her social media. Wilson posted the picture of her first signature tee on her Instagram story. The T-shirt features Wilson's logo in the middle, right above the Nike logo.
"Wrinkle white on white logo tee," Wilson wrote in the story.
WNBA legend Sheryl Swoops was excited for the WNBA star. Reacting to Wilson's post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Swoops wrote that she wanted one for herself:
"Let me get one of dem!!!😤😤🔥."
There is no release date for the new line; however, it appears like it should drop very soon.
WNBA legend Lisa Leslie sends a shoutout to A'ja Wilson after her logo reveal
A'ja Wilson shared the first look of her new logo with Nike in July. The Las Vegas Aces star took to her social media to reveal the logo in style. In the Instagram post, the two-time WNBA champion posted a black and white picture of herself wearing a black t-shirt.
In the picture she's wearing a t-shirt with her "A" logo displayed in the middle, with the iconic Nike Swoosh right below it. She also wore her A'One logo as a pendant on her necklace.
Reacting to the post was WNBA legend Lisa Leslie. The two-time WNBA champion congratulated Wilson on the new collaboration.
"Super Dope! Congratulations!!! Well deserved ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾," Leslie wrote.
Wilson's logo bears a very unique design that signifies her superstardom in the WNBA.
The right side of the design is a "D" shape that signifies "diamond in the rough," her self-proclaimed identity.
Nike also shared how several different ideas came together to design the logo. The shoe giant shared the care and attention that had been used in designing the logo. Wilson's love for dance was incorporated, along with a 90's twist.
In addition, A'ja Wilson's mantra "your race, your pace" was also used in designing the logo. The logo also symbolizes Wilson's "power" and "grace."