LOOK: Antonio Reeves, Maddie Scherr model new Kentucky HeyDude shoes
When it comes to comfortable, casual footwear, HeyDudes are second only to Crocs for a large segment of the population (which is probably why Crocs acquired them in 2021). Now, you can rep the Cats while you wear the lightweight boat shoes.
HeyDude unveiled its collegiate collection today, which includes pairs for your University of Kentucky Wildcats. Kentucky Men’s Basketball’s leading scorer Antonio Reeves and Women’s Basketball star Maddie Scherr modeled the shoes through a partnership with HeyDude and Postgame, which manages NIL campaigns for college athletes. As you can see, the men’s Wally Tri style features the UK logo on the top, while the women’s Wendy style features it on the side. Both are easy to wash with removable foam insoles and retail for $74.99.
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Kentucky is one of 13 schools in the collegiate collection, along with Clemson, Duke, Florida, Louisville, Miami, TCU, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UNC, Alabama, LSU, and Texas. Here’s a closer look at each style:
Men’s Wally Tri Kentucky
Women’s Wendy Kentucky
Antonio Reeves’ Growing NIL Portfolio
This is just the latest NIL deal for Antonio Reeves, whose On3 NIL Valuation is estimated at $236,000. In addition to Kentucky’s team-wide deals with Morgan & Morgan, Reeves partners with Reebok, Paul Miller Ford, RAC Recovery, Create the Vision, Huck’s Food and Fuel, and Sweet Buckets KY. The fifth-year senior is only 26 points away from 1,000 in his Kentucky career, a milestone reached by only 61 other Wildcats, five in the John Calipari era.
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