Last year, Nike and LeBron James introduced Battleknit 2.0 with the unveiling of the LeBron 16, and next for the Los Angeles Lakers All-Star is the introduction of Knitposite on his latest signature shoe.
The LeBron 17 was officially debuted by Nike and set for a Sept. 27 release on SNKRS with the ‘Future Air’ colorway that takes cues from the iconic Air Max shoe box. The most noticeable difference in the newest offering from James’ line is a return to a hightop model.
The bulk of James’ signature shoes have all been such, but there was a shift to a 3/4 cut with the LeBron 16.