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Nike LeBron 7 "MVP" Set To Make A Comeback: Details


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If you're a big LeBron James fan and you also like his sneakers, 2020 has been a pretty great year for you. Of course, there have been plenty of dope new colorways of the Nike LeBron 17 but there have been plenty more offerings as well. For instance, 2020 marks the 10-year anniversary of the Nike LeBron 7 which is still considered to be one of the best shoes he ever came out with. We have seen numerous retros of the LeBron 7 so far and now, we are about to get another one.

According to Sole Collector, the Nike LeBron 7 "MVP" is looking to make a comeback next month, just in time for the summer. This particular sneaker was meant as a way for LeBron to celebrate winning two MVP trophies in a row and the model itself is quite colorful. The upper is a mix of white and grey while red and gold accents are found throughout. As for the swoosh on the side, it contains a furry texture which makes it even more interesting.

Stay tuned for updates in regards to this model as we will be sure to bring you all of the latest information. Also, let us know in the comments below whether or not you plan on copping.

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