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Nike LeBron 7 “Christ The King” Returning In December

Nike LeBron 7 “Christ The King” Returning In December

The Nike LeBron 7 plans have been a mixed bag of sorts, with general releases, highly sought-after unreleased samples, and brand new colorway concepts all part of the Retro release slate. With the exception of a recently dropped LeBron 7 “Media Day”, it appears that all the Retro 7s went on sale. The charming in-lines like the Red Carpets and Christmas joints were available for less, as was the Fairfax HS PE; this leads to believe that people do in fact want the LeBron 7 back in their lives, but in new colorways. But if we had to predict one LeBron 7 release that could achieve a full sell out on release date, it would be the white/maroon/gold “Christ The King” edition that dropped in limited quantities back in 2010. Designed to honor one of the top High School basketball schools in the country, the LeBron 7 CTK was also an attractive hit for its similarities to the Cavs team colors. Resale prices for the shoe also deem them one of the most coveted LeBron 7 releases of the year. According to soleheatonfeet, these are set to return in December 2020, likely in its original form.

If you’re still looking forward to other LeBrons, stay up to date on the LeBron 7 MVP as well as the rumored LeBron 8 Lakers.

Nike LeBron 7 Retro
Release Date: December 2020
$200
Color: Deep Maroon/Metallic Gold-White
Style Code: DH4054-600

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

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