(Nike) LeBron James modeling the “King’s Pride” colorway of his newest trademark sneaker, the “LeBron 11.”
On Wednesday, Nike released two colorways of the “LeBron 11,” Heat forward LeBron James’ newest trademark sneaker.
Nike calls James’ new sneakers “the lightest and lowest” because they weigh only 14.5 ounces, making them ideal for the four-time MVP.
Both the “King’s Pride” (shown above) and the “Terracotta Warrior” (seen below) colorways of the LeBron 11 were unveiled on Nike’s website alongside detailed descriptions of their design inspirations.
Here we see LeBron James in the “Terracotta Warrior” colorway of his newest trademark sneaker from Nike, the “LeBron 11.” (Nike)
The following specifications for the Nike LeBron 11 have also been made public.
On October 12, you can get your hands on the King’s Pride hue. On November 27th, you may buy the Terracotta Warrior colorway in the United States and Canada.
Last year, news that James’ LeBron X signature model would cost more than $300 caused a stir. However, the LeBron X was $270 at retail. Multiple iterations of the LeBron X, including a superhero hue, an Easter colorway, and an MVP colorway, have since been made available to the public. According to Forbes, James had the most sneaker sales in the United States out of any NBA player in May.
You can check out photos of both the King’s Pride and Terracotta Warrior iterations of the LeBron 11 down below.