A Closer Look at the Nike LeBron 12 Low Premium "LeBronold Palmer"
Now that the LeBronold Palmers are officially available, we’re getting a loser look at the brand





Now that the LeBronold Palmers are officially available, we’re getting a loser look at the brand new low top take on the Nike LeBron 12. The LeBronold Palmer aesthetic, coined as such for the palm tree Hawaiian print, was actually a planned colorway for the LeBron 9 Low a few years ago, but Nike has revisited the look for this release. Featuring a yellow mesh base with accents of teal and orange, this latest LeBron retains the original design’s hexagonal Zoom cushioning and visible Max Air unit in the heel. These released last week at select Nike Basketball stockists for a price of $200 USD.