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LeBron James And Nike Celebrate Easter On The LeBron 21

Exposed Flywire sits above the pastel purple colorway.

LeBron James And Nike Celebrate Easter On The LeBron 21

Holiday-themed collections are celebrated tradition in the footwear world, and with Easter just around the corner, an influx of pastel shades is to be expected. Such is the case with this upcoming Nike LeBron 21, revealed here via brand official images roughly a month before its release.

This new LeBron 21 trim brings forward the Flywire to the exterior; earlier Nike LeBron 21 releases shrouded the framework with an exterior covering, with the cables barely making an imprint. Evidently, Nike is going this route for the later-entry releases of the twenty-first model, as seen on the recent Nike LeBron 21 “Cool Grey”. This version separates itself with a muted purple upper and light blue on the outsole and the jewel-like Swoosh, with a clean eggshell white covering the misole.

A release is likely occurring in April on or around the Easter holiday, and other pastel-themed colorway executions of other Nike Basketball signature shoes and in-line models will likely follow, such as the GT Cut 3 “Easter”.

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Mens Nike LeBron 21 "Easter"

SKU: HF5353-500
RETAIL PRICE: $200
RELEASE DATE: Apr 1, 2024

US 04/01/2024 Monday

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