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Detailed Look At The Nike LeBron 7 Retro “Red Carpet”

Detailed Look At The Nike LeBron 7 Retro “Red Carpet”

Now only days away from the start of his seventeenth year in the Association, LeBron James looks to whip up his new-look Lakers into a championship-caliber squad. Of course with a new season only comes new footwear, and while much of the buzz has been surrounding the launch of his latest LeBron 17, the King has also decided to continue along with his retro releases by reviving the classic LeBron 7 Retro “Red Carpet”. After unveiling a Lakers-friendly purple and gold colorway on NBA Media Day, James mentioned in a brief interview that he felt it was a fitting time to bring back the silhouette as a nod to its 10th year anniversary. Sporting a three-toned colorway, the hoops-ready model is equipped with white leather mudguards and stark black checkerboard midfoot panels, and contrasted with notes of teal arriving on the Swoosh outlines, full Air-infused outsole, and sock liners. Grab a detailed look here below, and expect them to drop on Nike.com and at select retailers on October 29th for $200 USD.

Nike LeBron 7 Retro “Red Carpet”
Release Date: October 29th, 2019
$200
Color: White/Black-Glass Blue-Challenge Red
Style Code: CU5133-100

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