Evolution of the shoe's Flyknit upper follows suit.
On the KD11, the third consecutive KD signature to feature Nike's most adaptable textile technology, the Flyknit gets a little more plush, a little more 'broken-in' and a thus a lot softer. 'He likes the feel of the Flyknit Trainer and the Nike Epic React,' says Chang. 'Last summer, he loved the Air Sock Racer - that is where the collar of the 11 came from, and all the lofting in the tongue and quarter followed.'
You could describe the KD11 as California casual. Or simply acknowledge it as the ultimate merger of laid-back chill shoe and performance basketball equipment.
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