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Nike Air Max LeBron VII NFW “Red Carpet”

Nike Air Max LeBron VII NFW "Red Carpet"

The “Red Carpet” LeBrons sold out so quick at select House of Hoops locations, that many of you might not have even gotten a chance at grabbing a pair. But if you’re after these ‘Brons, Foot Locker is answering your prayers with a second shipment in early December.

All House of Hoops locations, including the new Dallas store, and select Foot Lockers will have a stock for sale starting the 3rd of December. This specific Air Max LeBron VII is labeled “NFW,” as it uses a woven pattern on the upper instead of Nike’s Flywire technology. The black, white and teal colorway is accented with hits of red, including alternate laces. Is this second chance the one you plan to capitalize on?

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Nike Air Max LeBron VII Black/Black

Nike Air Max LeBron VII

Three weeks ago, Foot Locker stated that Nike will unleash an all-black Nike Air Max LeBron VII dubbed the “Phantom” in December. However, we now know that there is no such LeBron VII dubbed the “Phantom” and that this particular sneaker, shown to the right, is the final product.

This black on black “Phantom” Air Max LeBron VII will officially release on December 17th, 2009. Therefore, you have a some big decisions to make this December (see Air Jordan 12 White/Red, Space Jam). Besides the all-black upper, this shoe also possesses metalliic gold accents in the form of the top laceholders and the LeBron logo on the heel panel. As stated earlier, look for this LeBron VII to hit retailers on December 17th, 2009. Click here to view detailed photos.

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Nike Air Max LeBron VII White/Black-Gold

Nike Air Max LeBron VII

The Nike Air Max LeBron VII continues to garner an abundance of attention to say the least. Photos of a New York Yankees inspired LeBron VII surfaced and the “Red Carpet” LeBron VII released at select House of Hoops across the nation. However, we have spotted a new LeBron VII colorway fresh off of the heels of the “Red Carpet” release.

After seeing the woven side panels featured on the “Red Carpet” LeBron VII’s, Nike goes back to the flywire design for this particular pair. As for the color scheme, this shoe owns a predominately black-colored base combined with gold accents in the form of the swoosh border, the top laceholders and the various LeBron logos throughout the base. In addition, the bottom half of the shoe is done up in white leahter. No word on when this shoe will release; meanwhile, click here to view additional photos. What are your thoughts on this new LeBron VII colorway?

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Nike Air Max LeBron VII “Red Carpet” Available at HOH

Nike Air Max LeBron VIINike has finally pulled the “Red Carpet” out for you LeBron VII lovers! The Nike Air Max LeBron VII “Red Carpet” that many of you dubbed the best colorway yet is now available at three House of Hoops locations.

Specifically, you can find this special colorway at the House of Hoops in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York. If you recall, LeBron James himself wore this particular sneaker during his only visit to the Garden to play the New York Knicks. The “Red Carpet” is obviously different from most Air Max LeBron VII colorways we have seen. Instead of the flywire design, this sneaker possesses a black woven design on the side panels. It also features a very unique yet stylish colorway in the form of white/black-turquoise. Is this a must-have for you?

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Nike Air Max LeBron VII “NY” + What Did LBJ Wear in NY?

A lot of attention has surrounded LeBron James’s footwear as of late seeing that the Air Max LeBron VII just released a couple of weeks ago. In addition, James always pulls out a fresh pair of sneakers whenever he’s playing the Knicks (not to mention he always brings his A+ game). This year, New York fans received two special sport treats in one weekend: the Yankees parade and James battling the Knicks in the Garden.

With that said, photos of a special New York Yankees edition of the Air Max LeBron VII appeared on the web. They feature the same white/navy blue colorway (see 27 Sneakers to Show Your Yankee Pride) of the general release LeBron VII’s that will release on November 25th, however, this Yankees edition possesses specific details pertaining to James’s favorite baseball team. For example, both sneakers feature a gold baseball-like print on the toe box; yet, the right shoe contains the number, 27 (number of World Series titles Yankees now have) and the left owns the words, New York. It has not been stated whether or not this shoe will release.

On the contrary, did LeBron James wear this sneaker in his battle against the Knicks? Click here to find out. It is safe to say James wore your favorite LeBron VII colorway judging by previous comments.

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Jason Petrie Talks Nike Air Max LeBron VII “Cavaliers”

Next in line to release from the deep Nike Air Max LeBron VII line is the “Cleveland Cavaliers” colorway, which features the team’s navy blue and gold colors. Seen here is Jason Petrie, the lead designer of the VII, talking about specific details on this colorway, as well as sharing some color and design elements many of us initially overlooked.

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Nike Air Max LeBron VII “Red Carpet” Detailed Look

Nike Air Max LeBron VIIFeast your eyes upon these photos of the Nike Air Max Lebron VII Red Carpet. The Red Carpet name is apt for this make-up as it is, so far, the most flamboyant colorway of the LeBron VII. On the same note, this version is a better fit for the streets than the court because the typical flywire has been replaced with a heavier but neck-breaking nylon weave. The teal accenting on the shoe can’t go unnoticed. Props to Nike for going as far as lending a teal tint to the full-length air unit. There is also subtle red-orange accenting on the shoe that is highlighted if the black laces are substituted for the alternate red-orange laces.

Aside from the Red Carpet’s unique characteristics, these detailed images also offer a close look at the intricate design facets of all LeBron VIIs. On the heel just above the air unit are and “L” and “J” imprinted in script on the left and right shoe respectively. These imprints mimic the tattoos on LeBron’s left and right triceps. On the laces, in place of dubres, are attached plastic slivers reading “LeBron” and “James.” These keep the laces fresh while providing a lighter alternative to heavier metal dubres. Within the collar are cushy Achilles cradles. As many of you know, these are a welcomed aid to ankle comfort and support.

So, while you ravenously await and salivate, stash away a stack so you can cop these when they drop in November. Hit the hop for plenty more pictures.

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