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Meh, I just want the cap
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Nike LeBron James x John Elliott Icon Collection will initially release August 4 in North America, Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia and Brasil. Subsequent launches come August 25 in China and September 1 in EuropeThese aren't going to release in Europe though are they...
https://store.nike.com/us/en_us/pw/n/1j7?sl=john elliote&vst=john ellioteI wonder if the apparel will hit NDC?
Nike LeBron James x John Elliott Icon Collection will initially release August 4 in North America, Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia and Brasil. Subsequent launches come August 25 in China and September 1 in Europe
https://news.nike.com/news/lebron-james-john-elliott-collection-icon-qs
Maybe. It's only nikelab priced and not John Elliott priced.Does anyone think the clothing will sell out ok NDC? Hoodie is clean.
I know the shoes definitely will.
true. anyway, i could see the hoodie being the first piece besides the footwear to sell out.Pricing is still close to villains and Escobar’s anyway
Does anyone think the clothing will sell out ok NDC? Hoodie is clean.
I know the shoes definitely will.
Maybe. It's only nikelab priced and not John Elliott priced.
All the stuff is imported so they're not using JE french terry. Also the sweats and hoody are 97/3 cotton/spandex which is interesting, probably really comfortable. I think there's no way this stuff is close in quality to actual JE, though. Probably typical, overpriced made-in-Vietnam Nike apparel.its pretty on par for JE prices. $228 for normal JE hoodies, $200 for this one. $188 for escobars, $200 for these pants.
they better not cheap out and use JE terry though.
All the stuff is imported so they're not using JE french terry. Also the sweats and hoody are 97/3 cotton/spandex which is interesting, probably really comfortable. I think there's no way this stuff is close in quality to actual JE, though. Probably typical, overpriced made-in-Vietnam Nike apparel.
To me the pricing on the apparel doesn't seem justified. Paying JE prices for Nike quality? no thanks.