In 2010, Jason Petrie, the head designer of the Nike Air Max LeBron VII, unveiled the Nike LeBron VII P.S. – a second signature shoe designed specifically for LeBron James to use in the postseason. Shedding full-length Air and opting for Zoom, the LeBron VII P.S. was a lighter alternative that gave LeBron James an easier ride as he approached the 28-game postseason. Here’s a look at an unreleased Wear-Test Sample colorway of the P.S.; it features a tonal black upper with nubuck on the mudguard to contrast with the Flywire shell upper, and a translucent outsole for an added pop. Would you have copped these if they released? Check out the additional images below and let us know what you think. via NL.
Nike LeBron VII P.S. – Black Wear-Test Sample
John Kim
March 15, 2011
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