Strangely enough but proven to not be due to the release we saw for sneakers like the ‘Red Octobers’, the Nike LeBron 12 Low ‘LeBronold Palmer’ is in fact releasing and Sunday, March 1, 2015 is the date. An unusual release day, a sunday.
The day rent is due huh Nike?
We first got our eyes on this upcoming silhouette and colorway combo this past All Star Weekend as LeBron James was spotted practicing with the East. The responses were generally all positive.
It was then thanks to Foot Locker’s release calendar that the details regarding a specific Nike LeBron 12 Low with a color description matching these appeared.
Well it looks like things are official, below we have some detailed pictures along with some release details that will surely help you guys determine if they will be a DEF Cop or DEF Not.
The official colorway is slated to be, White/Lime/Bright Mango and here is the kicker, the retail price is listed to as $200. Yikes, for a LBJ Low? Kind of steep, I just think its because of the colorway and the hype the first ‘LeBronold Palmer’ generated and never released.
Aside from the spring/summer time look with palm trees and all that jazz, on the back pull tabs you will see an Arnold Palmer drink. Pretty dope if your into all the intricate detailing in a sneaker.
Also as opposed to pretty much all prior Low LeBrons this pair doesn’t adapt that typical look so to speak with the full air max unit and stick with the new Hex Zoom and have visible zoom air just in the heel.
Check out the detailed pictures below and let us know down in the comments if these will be a DEF Cop or DEF Not.
Also we will keep you updated when the official unveiling or story line regarding these is released by Nike which can come at any moment.
UPDATE: It looks as if the release date for the upcoming release of the Nike LeBron 12 Low ‘LeBronold Palmer’ has been lifted from the Foot Locker release calendar. The shoes did in fact release today but across seas. We will keep you guys updated on a release date for the US as it stands the ‘LeBronold Palmers’ are postponed.
via: SC