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Latest ‘Agimat’ LeBron James sneaker surfaces

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 07:09 PM May 16, 2020
Nike LeBron 17 low Agimat

Photo from Frankie Walker’s Instagram

MANILA, Philippines — Another Philippine-inspired LeBron James sneaker appears to be on its way.

Frankie Walker, a longtime friend of James, on Friday revealed an “Agimat” colorway of the Nike LeBron 17 low featuring a red upper with gold hits on his Instagram.

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The past three iterations of the Filipino folklore-inspired sneaker that began with the LeBron 14 in 2017 came in navy.

The shoe appears to be another collaboration between Nike and Titan, the only basketball specialty concept store in the Philippines.

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Last year, Titan and Nike linked up for the first time with the release of the LeBron 16 low.

James wore the LeBron 16 low “Agimat” during the Los Angeles Lakers’ preseason debut against the Golden State Warriors in October of last year.

No release date has been announced as of posting time.

In 2018, it was the LeBron Soldier 12 that was dressed in the “Agimat” hues.

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