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Closer Look At The Upcoming Nike LeBron 17 Low “Bred”

Closer Look At The Upcoming Nike LeBron 17 Low “Bred”

As a followup to the playful LeBron 17 Low Tune Squad, Nike is outfitting the low-top LeBron 17 in a classic “Black/University Red” colorway.

Despite their heavily-monochromatic arrangement, the LeBron 17 Low‘s features still shine. Engineered uppers boast a similar two-panel construction to their predecessor, but less haphazardly. Throats favor a mesh build and don an asymmetrical line to the tongue; lacing is slightly reminiscent of the ACG Terra Gobe. And while this low-top silhouette also features React cushioning, its Air Max 270 heel unit is more attention-grabbing. Yet, the upcoming pair’s most eye-catching details are the hits of “University Red” that take over profile Swooshes, LeBron James-branding on the tongue and heel and eye stays.

The LeBron 17 Low “Bred” is hitting Nike.com on March 15th for $170 USD. While you wait, grab a closer look at this pair here below.

For more from Nike Basketball, check out the upcoming Kyrie 6 in a Black/White outfit perfect for the Brooklyn Nets.

UPDATE (03/13/2020):
The Nike LeBron 17 Low will now release on March 27th, 2020.

Nike LeBron 17 Low
Release Date: March 27th, 2020
$160
Color: Black/University Red/Dark Grey
Style Code: CD5007-001

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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