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Detailed Look At The What The LeBron 16

Detailed Look At The What The LeBron 16

Ever since the LeBron 9, a “What The” make-up has been a coveted staple of LeBron James‘ signature Nike line. Although it’s been on hiatus the last few years — as LeBron’s last three signature shoes didn’t receive the special treatment — the boisterous and beloved design is back with a vengeance on the LeBron 16. Featuring a wild medley of textures, patterns, and colors, the conspicuous kicks combine everything from multi-color Battleknit to Fruity Pebbles-style detailing and multi-hued speckled midsoles. All these bold accoutrements make for a patchwork-style look that’s the spitting image of a beautiful disaster — and boldly laughs in the face of conventional “less is more” colorway wisdom. After first surfacing at the beginning of September, we now have our most detailed look yet at these alluring shoes, so feast your eyes on The King’s new kicks below and get ready for their official release September 15th.

Nike LeBron 16 “What The LeBron”
Release Date: September 15, 2018
$185
Color: Multi-Color/Multi-Color
Style Code: BQ6580-900

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