The Kings themed collaboration looks really cool. The shoes are silver and black, and there’s retro stitching of “Kings” on each heel that pays homage to the logo they used from the late 80s to mid 90s.
Sneakers like this have always been designed within a basketball context, just because of the sport’s relationship to shoe culture.
Hockey doesn’t have that same interconnectivity to the sneaker world, because they obviously don’t use them at a professional level.
The idea that a fan could wear the same Air Jordans in everyday life that Michael wore on the court doesn’t really apply to the NHL.