Look, I Know this colorway is probably only a matter of months sunset from being a reality — but I just couldn’t help myself. The King’s Fruity Pebbles theme is a long-winded one, first seen on the LeBron 4 back in 2006 (and is still fetching wild aftermarket prices of around $4.5k) all the way up to the LeBron 15 — we kind of got one brick year, but it looked pretty murky. So here’s hoping we get one this year _ and with that pebbly, Foamposite-loaded knit in the rear, it’s a perfect choice for the breakfast icon to return.
My take utilizes that bulbous look as if you were staring down at a bowl —one that’s been sitting there long enough for the colors to blend and merge in the milk. Clean white midsoles are a no-brainer, and, to distance myself from that drab multi-Color vibe from brick year, I’ve opted to keep the Air Unit and Swoosh in boots pastel colors. Delicious.
Now, here’s hoping we actually get a Fruity Pebble release in 2019/20 — and if it looks anything like this concept, I’d be a very happy lad.
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Nike LeBron 17 “Fruity Pebbles”
air jordans 2 price in 1986 Concept Lab
