- A'ja Wilson debuted a Nike A'Two "Girl Scout" Player Exclusive inspired by her years with Girl Scouts of South Carolina—Mountains to Midlands.
- Merit-badge-style patches mark her Defensive Player of the Year award, 4x MVP honors, 5,000 career points, and 3x Las Vegas Aces championships.
- The dual-teal colorway pulls from the classic Girl Scout uniform, shipping in a Thin Mints cookie-inspired box.
- The shoe is a Player Exclusive only, with no confirmed public release date.
A’ja Wilson has added another personal chapter to her Nike A’Two story, this time honoring her Girl Scout roots.
The Nike athlete debuted the A’Two “Girl Scout” Player Exclusive, drawing on her years with Girl Scouts of South Carolina—Mountains to Midlands, the council that named her a 2020 Women of Distinction honoree.
The design leans into a dual teal-green base modeled after the classic Girl Scout vest, paired with yellow Swoosh detailing and a speckled, cookie-inspired outsole.
Merit-badge-style patches replace typical branding: a “DPOY” crest, an “MVP 4x” badge, a “5K” patch marking her 5,000 career points (though Wilson actually shattered WNBA history by crossing the 6,000-point threshold in June 2026), a “3x” trophy patch honoring her Aces championships, and a custom flower “ROY” patch on the upper to honor her 2018 WNBA Rookie of the Year award.
The pair continues the storytelling behind Wilson’s Nike A’Two launch, her second signature shoe unveiled in Paris earlier this year. It also lands weeks after Wilson fronted Wheaties’ “Full Court Impact” cereal box campaign, her latest move outside footwear.
Wilson has been a Nike athlete since entering the WNBA in 2018, with the brand launching her signature shoe line, the A’One, in 2025 before expanding it into the A’Two this year.
Nike has leaned hard into narrative-driven shoe launches across its roster this year. Ja Morant‘s Kool-Aid-themed Nike Ja 3 mined childhood nostalgia, much like Wilson’s Girl Scout pair turns career stats into wearable badges.
As with most of Wilson’s PEs, the Nike A’Two “Girl Scout” has no confirmed public release, though plans can change.
Nike’s basketball roster spans some of the sport’s biggest names, from LeBron James and Michael Jordan to Caitlin Clark and Ja Morant.
Takeaways
A’ja Wilson keeps turning her sneaker line into a personal timeline. Where past PEs nodded to her sorority or her favorite childhood shows, this one leans directly into leadership and community, the same values Nike has built her signature brand around.
It’s also a reminder that PE storytelling isn’t unique to Wilson right now; it’s becoming the go-to playbook across Nike’s whole basketball roster.
Could a retail version of the Girl Scout PE become one of Wilson’s best-selling colorways yet? Does tying a sneaker to an organization like Girl Scouts widen Nike’s audience beyond core sneakerheads? Is personal-storytelling PE design becoming the new standard for athlete sneaker marketing league-wide?