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The Nike KD 18 “Black Label” Is Limited To 1,988 Pairs

Releasing February 14th.

The Nike KD 18 “Black Label” Is Limited To 1,988 Pairs

Nike Basketball is building on its legacy of memorable All-Star Weekend releases with a limited-edition “Black Label” collection on February 14th. For our purposes, the collection will mark debut of Kevin Durant’s eighteenth signature sneaker with the Swoosh.

Every “Black Label” sneaker, including the KD 18 and models like the LeBron 22 and Book 1, is produced in limited stock tied to its athlete’s birth year. Durant’s KD 18 is the second-most rare of the bunch at 1,988 pairs for 1988, and considering it marks the debut of a new model, these are sure to be highly sought-after.

Similar to how the KD 17 nods to the Air Max Plus, the KD 18 features tooling inspired by the Air Terra Humara. The “Black Label” edition incorporates a unique diamond pattern on the overlays, fitting well into the murdered-out all-black theme. Premium black nubuck lands on the tongue and collar, where a stitched green KD logo and yellow Swoosh add some contrast.

The KD 18 “Black Label” retails for $180 and will be available February 14th, 2025 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers. See official images below and tap our Sneaker Release Dates page for more.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike KD 18 "Black Label"

SKU: IB3874-001
RETAIL PRICE: $180
RELEASE DATE: Feb 14, 2025

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