From A’ja Wilson’s A’Two to Azzi Fudd joining Jordan Brand, women’s sneaker culture is (finally) growing
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From A’ja Wilson’s A’Two to Azzi Fudd joining Jordan Brand, women’s sneaker culture is (finally) growing

A’ja Wilson autographs her A’One signature shoe. | Getty Images Not long ago, women’s sneakers were an afterthought, at best—and not thought of at all, at worst. But with the rising popularity of the WNBA and women’s college basketball, these athletes are getting the respect they deserve. Catilin Cl
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