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Nike Lebron VII Post Season Black/Red-White-Gold – Release Update

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Just last week we brought you a look at the Nike Lebron VII Post Season in a black/red-white-gold colorway that we expected to hit select Nike retailers next month. Now we can inform you that this very colorway is set to hit the shelves specifically on Saturday, April 17. Like the Nike Lebron VII low models we’ve seen to this point- the Nike Lebron VII Post Season does not come with the 360-degree Air Max sole unit. Instead, this one comes with your more conventional transluscent outsole. Does the Post Season version of the Nike Lebron VII cement the idea that this latest signature Lebron sneaker tops all of his prior ones?
Via Footlocker.

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Nike Lebron VII Low “I Lion NY” – Detailed Look


Right before welcoming the new year and decade, we brought you word of a low-top Nike Lebron VII that sported a New York Knicks-esque colorway that on the bottom of the heel read “I (lion face) NY.” Understandably so, even just glancing at this shoe gave plenty of Knicks fans reason to hope and continue praying that the organization is able to land Lebron James come this next off season. Unlike its higher-top counterpart, the Nike Lebron VII low does not have the 360-degree Air Max unit- but does the colorway make up for the unit’s absence? Check out more detailed pictures of this Nike Lebron VII low sample after the jump.









Nike Max Lebron VII Original “Red Carpet” Z-Corp 3D Resin

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Many sneaker fans were and continue to be excited about the Nike Max Lebron VII “Red Carpet” colorway, which we just informed you would be restocked in early December. For those of you who are not only sneakerheads, but also sneakergeeks, a few pictures have surfaced online that might be of interest to you. Pictured here is the original Z-Corp 3D Resin model of the “Red Carpet,” which basically is the final product’s “floorplan,” if you will. It’s a computerized sample of the shoe that aids in the design process by giving designers a glimpse of what the color blocking and scheme might look like before it goes into production. Jason Petrie, the designer of the Red Carpet Lebron VII, forwarded the fact that Lebron had asked for a pair to be designed specifically for the red carpet unveiling of the “More Than a Game” movie. And the rest is history.


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