The Anta Klay Thompson KT2 Retro - White Gold draws its design inspiration from the basketball shoes of the 1990s, blending vintage elements with modern design. It continues the design language of the original KT 2, including the iconic shoe body lines, Klay Thompson's personal logo, and the color scheme. This design evokes memories of classic shoes among fans and showcases a unique sense of fashion.
The Anta Klay Thompson KT2 Retro - White Gold takes inspiration from the "golden lineage" of the 73-win Warriors team that Klay Thompson played for. The shoe features a white and gold color scheme as the main tone, complemented by nebula texture details, presenting a vintage, low-key, and nostalgic style.
Upper Material: The upper has been upgraded to a full thermo-melt material, enhancing the fit and support while maintaining breathability. This makes it suitable for both summer on-court performance and everyday wear.
Core Performance Features:
Midsole Cushioning: The midsole features upgraded EVA cushioning in both the forefoot and rearfoot, providing moderate rebound feedback and effectively absorbing the impact of movement. The original immature technology has been discarded for a more stable feel.
Support and Stability: The heel is equipped with a wrap-around TPU structure, significantly enhancing torsional resistance. The outsole continues to use optimized herringbone patterns, balancing durability and slip resistance, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor courts.
Last Design: The shoe has a widened last to optimize compatibility for various foot shapes. Dynamic flywire combined with a sockliner ensures a snug fit.
Brand: Anta Name: Anta Klay Thompson KT2 Retro-White Gold Main item number: 112521621U-1 Main color: White Release date: Spring 2025 Sole material: Rubber Upper material: Synthetic leather Toe style: Round toe Heel type: Thick sole Upper height: Low upper Functionality: Shock absorption, anti-slip, wear-resistant, torsional Style: Practical Combat Applicable seasons: Spring, summer, autumn Closing method: Tethering