Nike LeBron 17 Infrared (GS)

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Nike LeBron 17Infrared (GS)


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Product Details

Style

BQ5594-006

Colorway

Black/White-University Red

Retail Price

$160

Release Date

01/24/2020

Product Description

Echoing the iconic colorway of its predecessors, the Nike LeBron 17 Infrared GS stands out with a bold mix of black, white, and university red. Designed for young athletes aspiring to reach LeBron James's heights, this sneaker fuses heritage with modern tech. Released on January 24, 2020, for $160, it offers a battle-ready build with a Knitposite upper and resilient cushioning to endure intense play.

Its GS designation doesn't diminish the LeBron 17 Infrared's high-performance DNA, featuring a LeBron-sized Air unit for maximum impact protection and responsiveness. The infrared accents pay tribute to classic Nike styling, while the intricate upper pattern adds a contemporary twist.

The release date of January 24, 2020, and the retail price of $160, mark the Nike LeBron 17 Infrared GS as a bold entry into the LeBron sneaker lineage, blending nostalgia with forward-thinking design for the next generation.





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2
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-21%
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$193

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