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Boycott the 12s. I'm hired tho
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Looks nice in the Cavs colorway. I think it's absolutely shameful that even when he was with Cleveland originally, we barely saw any true wine / gold colorways for his signature shoe.
Goes to Miami, and the basic colorways were already Heat centric given the typical black / white / red combos we'd see. He goes back home, yet we get even more Miami colorways like Miami Nights, or Dolphin based colors. What's with Nike's lack of respect for the Cavaliers?
Yea, yea they can be made on NikeID ... we get it. But some of us expect a player's signature shoe to feature highlights of the team's color he actually plays for: Wine, Gold, Navy and not have to pay an upcharge on an already ridiculous price point online.
SMH
If Nike knew he was a free agent, why would they make so many specific Miami based colorways for this upcoming season? They should've stuck with versatility in their color blocking in case of wherever he ended up playing in 2015.
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Looks nice in the Cavs colorway. I think it's absolutely shameful that even when he was with Cleveland originally, we barely saw any true wine / gold colorways for his signature shoe.
Goes to Miami, and the basic colorways were already Heat centric given the typical black / white / red combos we'd see. He goes back home, yet we get even more Miami colorways like Miami Nights, or Dolphin based colors. What's with Nike's lack of respect for the Cavaliers?
Yea, yea they can be made on NikeID ... we get it. But some of us expect a player's signature shoe to feature highlights of the team's color he actually plays for: Wine, Gold, Navy and not have to pay an upcharge on an already ridiculous price point online.
SMH
If Nike knew he was a free agent, why would they make so many specific Miami based colorways for this upcoming season? They should've stuck with versatility in their color blocking in case of wherever he ended up playing in 2015.
rendering my dude
What? lmao Petrie designed the 7's which were arguably lebron's best shoes, and he had cavs colors in those IE. Cavs Fanatic, HWC's the first MVP Lebron, the Fairfax and CTK colorways were all cavs colorwaysView media item 1223896
Looks nice in the Cavs colorway. I think it's absolutely shameful that even when he was with Cleveland originally, we barely saw any true wine / gold colorways for his signature shoe.
Goes to Miami, and the basic colorways were already Heat centric given the typical black / white / red combos we'd see. He goes back home, yet we get even more Miami colorways like Miami Nights, or Dolphin based colors. What's with Nike's lack of respect for the Cavaliers?
Yea, yea they can be made on NikeID ... we get it. But some of us expect a player's signature shoe to feature highlights of the team's color he actually plays for: Wine, Gold, Navy and not have to pay an upcharge on an already ridiculous price point online.
SMH
If Nike knew he was a free agent, why would they make so many specific Miami based colorways for this upcoming season? They should've stuck with versatility in their color blocking in case of wherever he ended up playing in 2015.
Relax.
This is Petrie's first crack at designing Cavs colored Lebrons.
I'm sure we'll get something cleveland oriented at some point in the model, we've only seen a few c/w's.
We didn't get the Dolphin and home c/w's of the X until spring.
Dude, all the materials Nike uses that isn't leather looks cheap. It's all synthetics, rubber, mesh, and plastic. These shoes are so expensive at retail, but in terms of quality are even cheaper than they used to be pre 2009. It's disgusting. $200 with little durability. And of course synthetics don't feel near as comfortable, and custom fit as leather after the mandatory break in period. Wearing these basketball shoes casually in the elements is ridiculous too. Prepare to have wet feet.
megafuse looks hella cheap there.
What? lmao Petrie designed the 7's which were arguably lebron's best shoes, and he had cavs colors in those IE. Cavs Fanatic, HWC's the first MVP Lebron, the Fairfax and CTK colorways were all cavs colorways
Could those red and green be the real xmas?Sorry for the double post but some possible new colorways? This IG page tends to be correct about what releases are coming so here you go...enjoy.
Dude, all the materials Nike uses that isn't leather looks cheap. It's all synthetics, rubber, mesh, and plastic. These shoes are so expensive at retail, but in terms of quality are even cheaper than they used to be pre 2009. It's disgusting. $200 with little durability. And of course synthetics don't feel near as comfortable, and custom fit as leather after the mandatory break in period. Wearing these basketball shoes casually in the elements is ridiculous too. Prepare to have wet feet.
some 7's are classics, others not so much. i would love to see a CTK or an mvp colorway on these. we already got a cavfanatic pe on lebronSince we got IX colorways on the XI I say we demand VII colorways on the XII!
Who's with me!?
to be honest i prefer leather as well, just needs to be quality. been getting into some older brons cause i need a break from syntheticsLeather >>>> Synthetics any time for me, I wish the GP re release didnt have fake leather and carbon fiber. they gave us a gs shoe for mens smh. I do not like that flywire stuff one bit.
What? In terms of durability synthetics >>> the "leather" that goes on shoes these days
i prefer it in performance, but for casual use i definitely like quality leather more.Makes you wonder if they intentionally run the garbage plastic leather to promote the mesh-type materials.