By now you might've noticed that we went from LeBron 1 to LeBron V for our week-long Classics Revisited on the Nike LeBron. One of the more under-appreciated signature models is indeed the V, the tech-boosted high-performance model that released in October of 2007. In March of 2008, Nike Basketball released a limited-edition run of the LeBron V Yankees', celebrating the Yankees new season at a special release at the House of Hoops (you know, back when HoH had exclusive releases). It features the Bronx Bombers' signature pinstripe detailing on the upper with a crisp white/navy colorway and a baseball-diamond logo on the tongue.
366919 Classics Revisited: Nike Zoom LeBron IV "Fruity Pebbles" (2006) /2012/11/08/classics-revisited-nike-zoom-lebron-iv-fruity-pebbles-2006/ /2012/11/08/classics-revisited-nike-zoom-lebron-iv-fruity-pebbles-2006/#comments Fri, 09 Nov 2012 01:00:23 0000 /?p=366337 NIKE LEBRON WEEK Over ten models of the Nike LeBron, is there a true clear-cut "number one"? Air Max fans absolutely love the VII and the new full-length Vis-Zoom on the LeBron X might take the cake, but the Foamposite-based Zoom LeBron IV probably has a lot of votes as well. Aaron Cooper's design of .
The well-versed LeBron fans will definitely recognize this show, but for the newer fellas, the LeBron Sprite' was an actual shoe that happened .You know that uber-popular LeBron 8 Low colorway that everyone copied onto the LeBron 9 iD? It started in 2006 with this sick collaboration with the Coca Cola company. The well-versed LeBron fans will definitely recognize this show, but for the newer fellas, the LeBron Sprite' was an actual shoe that happened with the Zoom LeBron III Low. In 2006, Nike created this special-edition Sprite' as a special tribute to LeBron, who nabbed a Sprite soft-drink endorsement in his rookie year; one of the ads featured the fictional Thirst' figurine that would appear in several NBA advertisements.
Inspired by old-school Chinese kung-fu films, Nike unveiled the Chamber of Fear', created as a multi-level test of LeBron's inner character with various obstacles like .The earliest LeBron-centric ad campaign on a global level was in conjunction with the launch of his second signature shoe known as the Nike Zoom LeBron II. Inspired by old-school Chinese kung-fu films, Nike unveiled the Chamber of Fear', created as a multi-level test of LeBron's inner character with various obstacles like Hype, Temptation, Haters, Complacency, and Self-Doubt.
The '97 also featured Kashima Antlers branding on the tongue as well as on the heel pull-tab. Included in this special edition release was a custom tissue paper that lined the box as well as an envelope containing mini postcards of the world's most significant football clubs Man U. and Boca Jr's to name a couple. Check out a gallery of all three from the Kashima Antlers' Pack below, and let us know if you've got any of these in your Air Max collection!