Nike LeBron VII ‘Fairfax’ could be releasing as soon as next week

The Nike LeBron VII ‘Fairfax’ could be releasing as soon as next week.

The Nike LeBron VII “All Stars” returned to select retail locations after it first debuted 10 years ago during NBA All-Star weekend in Chicago earlier this month. While some sizes of the shoe are still available right now at SNKRS, there is also another LeBron VII that could be released as soon as next week. According to Sole Collector, the “Fairfax” PE’s are slated to drop on March 6.

The Nike LeBron VII “Fairfax” was originally created in 2009 for Los Angeles’ Fairfax High School and never released to the public. Fairfax is one of the few high schools that are sponsored by Nike’s LeBron line throughout the country. The black version of this sneaker is known as the Fairfax “Away” and it features red and yellow accents surrounding a red Swoosh.

While the retail price of these sneakers are not confirmed, speculation suggests they’ll hit the market at $200. Nike has not publicly announced the “Fairfax” release date at this point, however, so the pricing is subject to change.

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Nike is releasing two new LeBron sneakers to celebrate NBA All-Star weekend in Chicago

Nike is releasing two new LeBron sneakers to celebrate the 2020 NBA All-Star weekend in Chicago.

During NBA All-Star weekend there will be several highly-anticipated sneaker releases. Among them are two pairs of LeBron’s that certainly have the attention of sneakerheads. Today, the LeBron VII “All Star” made its return after first debuting 10 years ago. Then, on February 13, the “Monstars” LeBron 17 will also be hitting the SNKRS app and select retail locations throughout the country.

Like the original, the LeBron VII has the same bold blue upper. It once again is accented by an ornate woodgrain overlay and features the indisputably innovative Air unit that’s synonymous with the model.

Meanwhile, the “Monstars” sneaker was crafted specifically for the 2020 All-Star Game in Chicago while paying homage to the classic film, Space Jam, that James in the process of remaking. The shoe features special tongue accents, custom insoles and a dark, iridescent treatment found throughout the Knitposite upper.

On December 25, LeBron rocked a pair of the VII’s in the red “Christmas” colorway. Last month he was seen wearing the “Akron” VII’s as well, and there’s talk of a “China Moon” release coming soon.

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Nike LeBron 7 ‘Fairfax’ colorway expected to release for first time later this year

The Nike LeBron 7 “Fairfax” PE that was originally created in 2009 for Los Angeles’ Fairfax High School and never released to the public is expected to drop later this year according to a report.

The Nike LeBron 7 “Fairfax” PE that was originally created in 2009 for Los Angeles’ Fairfax High School and never released to the public is expected to drop later this year according to a report from Sneaker Files. Fairfax is one of the few high schools that are sponsored by LeBron throughout the country.

The black version of this sneaker is known as the Fairfax “Away” while a white “Home” version was also created. The “Away” features a black colorway with red and yellow accents surrounding a red Swoosh. Red also fills the full-length Air unit and laces. Sole Collector notes that the image provided in the tweet below is of the original sneaker from 2009. Images of the retro version have not been made available as of yet.

The news of the previously unreleased “Fairfax” dropping comes on the heels of rumors surrounding another LeBron 7 sneaker hitting retail later this year as well. The “Hardwood Classic” Nike LeBron 7’s could also be available on a retro release later in 2020, although nothing has been officially confirmed by Nike at this point. As more news develops we’ll be sure to keep you posted.

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