Nike LeBron 7 Shoes

Change was inevitable in 2009 with the addition of designer Jason Petrie on the LeBron 7 (VII). Until that point, LeBron James relied on Nike’s Zoom Air for cushioning; Petrie introduced a full length 360-degree Air Max unit to the signature line on the LeBron 7, and the Air Max outsole has been the standard since. Read up on the “Media Day”, “All-Star”, “More Than A Game”, and “Christmas” LeBron 7s here.

Released in 2009, the LeBron 7 signaled a significant turning point in the LeBron sneaker series. It marked the arrival of Jason Petrie as the new lead designer, taking over from Ken Link. Petrie introduced several innovative features and design elements, one of which was the use of a full-length Air Max cushioning unit, a first for the LeBron series.

The LeBron 7 incorporated Flywire technology in its upper construction for lightweight support, and a basketball-specific Air Max unit was designed for optimal impact absorption. The shoe managed to balance its sports-centric features with a sleek design that had a lifestyle appeal, contributing to its success both on the court and on the street.

Several remarkable colorways of the LeBron 7 were released, including the 'Red Carpet', that LeBron debuted during a game against the New York Knicks. The 'More Than A Game' collection, consisting of ten city-specific editions, each adorned with artwork from the documentary of the same name, was another highlight of the LeBron 7 releases. The 'Christmas' edition, featuring a black-based upper with red accents, has since become a holiday classic.

The LeBron 7 stood as a testament to LeBron's rising stature in the basketball world, his expanding global influence, and his deep connection with his roots. Its combination of innovative technology, stylish design, and storytelling through colorways resonated with fans, athletes, and sneakerheads, making it a pivotal release in the LeBron series. Originally retailing at $140, the resale value of the LeBron 7 depends on the condition and specific colorway. Discover the Nike LeBron 7's past and present on Sole Retriever today!

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Nike LeBron 7 All-Star Chlorine Blue (2010)
February 6, 2010
Nike LeBron 7 All-Star Chlorine Blue (2010)

$160 375664-401

Nike LeBron 7 NFW (No Flywire)
January 8, 2010
Nike LeBron 7 NFW (No Flywire)

$140 383578-161

Nike LeBron 7 Christmas (2009)
December 26, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 Christmas (2009)

$140 375664-600

Nike LeBron 7 Phantom
December 17, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 Phantom

$40 375664-001

Nike LeBron 7 Red Carpet (2009)
December 3, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 Red Carpet (2009)

$140 383578-101

Nike LeBron 7 White/Midnight Navy
November 19, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 White/Midnight Navy

$140 375664-111

Nike LeBron 7 White/Black-Varsity Red
October 24, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 White/Black-Varsity Red

$140 375664-102

Nike LeBron 7 China Moon (2009)
October 16, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 China Moon (2009)

$140 375664-113

Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Los Angeles
September 28, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Los Angeles

$200 375664-175

Nike LeBron 7 MTAG New York City
September 20, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 MTAG New York City

$200 375664-177

Nike LeBron 7 MTAG London
September 4, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 MTAG London

$200 375664-176

Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Paris
September 1, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Paris

$200 375664-172

Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Shanghai
August 28, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Shanghai

$200 375664-173

Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Shengyang
August 26, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Shengyang

$200 375664-170

Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Beijing
August 24, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Beijing

$200 375664-174

Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Akron
August 20, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Akron

$200 375664-179

Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Washington DC
August 13, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Washington DC

$200 375664-171

Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Chicago
August 10, 2009
Nike LeBron 7 MTAG Chicago

$200 375664-178

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