One shopper said: 'Lovely but not affordable at all' aff
The new shoes, a collaboration with LeBron James, are priced at £164.95. The trainers are a “unique twist” on Nike’s classic Air Max 1.
Sharing the news online, LFC Retail said: “Reds, shop the NEW LeBron x Liverpool FC Air Max 1”. The post featured a reel with LeBron James showing off the trainers.The post racked up more than 150 likes and a number of retweets, but many fans were left unimpressed with the price of the trainers. Replying to the tweet, one person said: “165 quid?? Ooft no ta.”
A second shopper wrote: “Lovely but not affordable at all” and a third added: “An absolute no.” Another said: “Stop trying to flog tarted up Nike Airs and concentrate on the squad.” The trainers feature Liverpool FC colours, a nod to the Reds’ 22-23 Third Kit, and visuals like the club's crest on the insole honour the LeBron's favourite club. They also have YNWA and SFG branding on the heels.Life through a new lens. We are Curiously. Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
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