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A Music-Themed Nike LeBron 18 For Kids Features Alternate Neons

A Music-Themed Nike LeBron 18 For Kids Features Alternate Neons

Following its official introduction, the Nike LeBron 18 has been dressed a number of ways — most, however, exclusive to adults. Thankfully, this accessibility seems to be changing for the better, as 2021 is to offer this ostensibly music-influenced kids colorway.

Alongside its alternating color scheme, the pair adds a strip of silver reflective to its side, the metallic banner marked over top with volt-tinged text and branding; to complement, a frequency-inspired graphic hits the Air Unit, connecting the offering more overtly to the aforementioned themes. Thick black knits then rest behind, matching that of the laces, tongues, and the slightly gradated midsole. Everything elsewhere is not shared between the left and right foot, with fixtures like the neon soles, heel counter, embroidered Swooshes, and the like switching between shades of green and orange.

Grab a detailed look at this upcoming LeBron 18 here and expect to find it at Nike.com soon.

In other news, the Air Jordan 4 UNC has been seen on-foot.

Updated February 23rd, 2021: A release date has been scheduled for March 20th, 2021.

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