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WNBA star, wife and new moms Courtney Vandersloot and Allie Quigley have teamed up with Nike to develop a proud version of their most carefully designed sneaker-style sneaker style. Vandersloot chose the Cult-Classic Air Max 1 and Sabrina 2, while Quigley also reimagined the P-6000 and Sabrina 2.

Part of your plan is Nike, which gives customers access to shoes designed by their favorite athletes (and the ability to create their own), with limited edition stock available exclusively on Nike.com. Buying requires free Nike membership.

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Nike P-6000 Pride, Allie Quigley

Quigley's custom P-6000 shoes ($145) take a more understated approach to traditional pride colors while still combining it with iridescent and metal accents. The silhouette is a mix of Pegasus styles from the past, leaning towards the aesthetics of the early 2000s.

The first of two designs by Vandersloot is the Pride of Nike ($175) that tilts over lavender with pink soles and floral scent. The athlete can be seen modeling her custom pairs on Instagram.

Courtney Vandersloot's Nike Air Max 1 Pride

For their other pair, Vandersloot and Quigley both chose Sabrina 2, the second rendition of WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu (Shop Ionescu is here Shop Ionescu’s full Nike collection, including her signature shoes, jerseys, jerseys and graphic Tees).

Vandersloot's pair ($165) and Quigley's pair ($165) both buy rainbow colors on a neutral basis. The former has classic rainbow shadows on white sneakers, while the latter has neon shadows on light grey sneakers.

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Nike Sabrina 2 Pride, Allie Quigley

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