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we haven't covered a LeBron in a minute, but after a slow start on the original Heat-themed and trademark Mr. James colourways, the Nike LeBron 9 seems to have found its mojo. It's usually the same pattern — the NikeTalk negativity in comparison to the last chapter after a leaked sample shot, a slow start, then some fresh colourways that set the hype off. Now the LeBron 9 is big business. Just as part 8 evolved throughout the season, releases like this Mango makeup represent the final takes on the shoe in this form before the Elite editions with added Foamposite (and when we chatted to Mr. James late last year he dodged our Foamposite related questions but laughed about it) drop and the low 9's full length air unit offers a more conventional take on Jason Petrie's original creation, one of the most technically advanced basketball shoes we've ever worn. We've been besotted with a few colourways over the last six months — the 'Scarface' versions, the Cannons, the China editions, the Christmas variations and the Galaxy makeover all brought out the best in a versatile model. We even found ourselves riding the hype train on those Givenchy-alike 'Watch the Throne' tie-ins.
We're 9 fans because of the comfort and that locked-in fit, and the Mango edition continues this shoe's lineage of wild colours. The reflective swoosh, speckle and those blasts of a shade that borders on pink make no concessions to subtlety or restrained dressing, but this is the swag era when kids sit in front of cameras to YouTube their boasts about box logo hats and big shoes are a currency. We still couldn't help but notice that these look a bit like a pair of Cannons that have been left in the sun for too long. After the pandemonium around Mags and Foamposites lately, the hi-top as a hard sell in the UK is officially a thing of the past, and the Yeezy 2 delay's got folks scrambling to find somewhere else to splurge that big shoe budget. With that in mind, you could do a lot worse than pick up a pair of these, and the Mango LeBron 9 is in the Crooked Tongues store now. Current RRPs on performance pieces and retros aren't cheap, but the money's no object nature of Nike franchises like the LeBron, with those carbon footbridges and dual technologies in the sole means prices are doomed to slowly escalate. We guarantee that by part 10 you'll be nostalgic for the spring 2012 price point...
we haven't covered a LeBron in a minute, but after a slow start on the original Heat-themed and trademark Mr. James colourways, the Nike LeBron 9 seems to have found its mojo. It's usually the same pattern — the NikeTalk negativity in comparison to the last chapter after a leaked sample shot, a slow start, then some fresh colourways that set the hype off. Now the LeBron 9 is big business. Just as part 8 evolved throughout the season, releases like this Mango makeup represent the final takes on the shoe in this form before the Elite editions with added Foamposite (and when we chatted to Mr. James late last year he dodged our Foamposite related questions but laughed about it) drop and the low 9's full length air unit offers a more conventional take on Jason Petrie's original creation, one of the most technically advanced basketball shoes we've ever worn. We've been besotted with a few colourways over the last six months — the 'Scarface' versions, the Cannons, the China editions, the Christmas variations and the Galaxy makeover all brought out the best in a versatile model. We even found ourselves riding the hype train on those Givenchy-alike 'Watch the Throne' tie-ins.
We're 9 fans because of the comfort and that locked-in fit, and the Mango edition continues this shoe's lineage of wild colours. The reflective swoosh, speckle and those blasts of a shade that borders on pink make no concessions to subtlety or restrained dressing, but this is the swag era when kids sit in front of cameras to YouTube their boasts about box logo hats and big shoes are a currency. We still couldn't help but notice that these look a bit like a pair of Cannons that have been left in the sun for too long. After the pandemonium around Mags and Foamposites lately, the hi-top as a hard sell in the UK is officially a thing of the past, and the Yeezy 2 delay's got folks scrambling to find somewhere else to splurge that big shoe budget. With that in mind, you could do a lot worse than pick up a pair of these, and the Mango LeBron 9 is in the Crooked Tongues store now. Current RRPs on performance pieces and retros aren't cheap, but the money's no object nature of Nike franchises like the LeBron, with those carbon footbridges and dual technologies in the sole means prices are doomed to slowly escalate. We guarantee that by part 10 you'll be nostalgic for the spring 2012 price point...