Nike’s decision to produce unisex shoes for the WNBA playoffs has sparked a heated debate among fans and players alike. The move has been met with both praise and criticism, with some arguing that it promotes inclusivity and others expressing concerns about performance and safety..
The unisex shoe, dubbed the Air Zoom G.T. Cut, was designed to be worn by both male and female athletes. It features a combination of cushioning and support technologies that are typically found in men’s basketball shoes, such as the Zoom Air unit and the Flyknit upper. The shoe was released in three colorways, all of which were inspired by the uniforms of the WNBA’s eight playoff teams..
Nike’s decision to create a unisex shoe for the WNBA was met with mixed reactions from players. Some, like Las Vegas Aces forward A’ja Wilson, welcomed the move as a sign of progress. .