LeBron James has released some pretty iconic sneakers throughout the course of his career, especially over the past 10 years. Many of the shoes he dropped during his first stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers fell flat but as soon as he got to the Miami Heat, a brand new era was ushered in and sneakerheads look back on those times quite fondly. One of his models was the Nike Lebron 9 which even had its very own low-top version.
According to the good people over at SoleHeatOnFeet, it appears as though the Nike LeBron 9 Low will be making a comeback in 2020, in the form of the infamous red and green "Liverpool" offering. Of course, LeBron actually owns a minority stake in the English soccer club and has been a huge supporter for years. This model pays homage to the team that he loves and will be the perfect sneaker for someone who loves Liverpool but can also appreciate a good basketball shoe.
The exact release date for this shoe remains to be seen so stay tuned for updates as we will be sure to bring them to you. Also, let us know in the comments below whether or not you plan on copping.
Nike Air Foamposite One "Anthracite" Could Return Soon: Details
This classic Foamposite is seeling for over $1,000 right now.
If you’re familiar with the Nike Air Foamposite One, then you know that it is one of the best basketball sneakers ever released. While the shoe has lost a lot of its hype over the years, there are still sneakerheads who swear by the model. Every year, Nike does its best to give us brand new colorways and even some retros on top of that. The Foamposite has a ton of classics in the vault and it appears as though the Beaverton brand is ready to rerelease one.
According to @zsneakerheadz, the Nike Air Foamposite One “Anthracite” could potentially be making a comeback. This model was released back in 2007 and was pretty limited upon release. Deadstock pairs are extremely rare and now, they go for over $1,000 USD on resale websites like StockX. Needless to say, sneakerheads have been begging to see these again and they may very well get their wish sooner than later.
If these do, in fact, drop, they are being pegged for the Holiday season of 2020. With this in mind, Foamposite fans should start saving their money in anticipation of this potential retro. If this colorway comes back, we’re surely going to see even more Foamposite retros in the future.
Let us know if you would ever cop these?