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Brand: Harlem’s Fashion Row x Nike

Model: LeBron 16

Key Features: Bright yellow knit upper, leather ankle strap with a silver buckle, white leather detail, 3D lion head at the heel, red accents.

Release Date: May 10

Price: $225

Buy: Nike SNKRS

Editor’s Notes: Nike once again partners with Harlem’s Fashion Row (HFR) to bring a new look to LeBron James' LeBron 16 signature sneaker. For those unaware, HFR is an arts and entertainment organization that champions emerging designers of color in fashion.

The bright yellow upper of the "Harlem Stage" LeBron 16 is a nod to each Harlem’s Fashion Row designer's vibrant culture. Incorporating details from HFR's first Nike LeBron 16, the sneaker here features a tonal leather strap with a silver buckle, white leather detail throughout, complementary red accents, and LeBron's lion head logo in 3D form at the heel.

The HFR x Nike LeBron 16 "Harlem Stage" releases in unisex sizing on May 10.

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