Liverpool Football Club loves to be first at everything, but here's your chance to be ahead of the rest by snapping up the hottest new wheels in town.
The Reds' dealings with basketball legend LeBron James is no secret, with the Los Angeles Lakers superstar owning a one percent stake in Fenway Sports Group, having previously held a two per cent stake in the club itself.
Ever since the Reds’ kit deal with Nike was confirmed in 2020, the partnership between the club and James has continued to grow. Only last month Liverpool confirmed a new range of clothing as part of the collaboration with the American superstar, who recently broke an NBA record by becoming the highest-scoring player in the sport's history.
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James was recently seen wearing Liverpool-inspired trainers during an NBA match between the Los Angeles Lakers and the New York Knicks, and now supporters have the chance to get their hands on the unique sneakers before anyone else.
LeBron James & Liverpool FC have collaborated to put a unique twist on a Nike classic; the Air Max 1. Vibrant Liverpool FC colours and striking visuals like the club's crest on the insole honour the King of Basketball's favourite club.
Right now, the only place you can buy these one-of-a-kind Air Max 1 trainers is on the Liverpool FC official store, before they become more widely available from Saturday, March 4.
If you want to stand out from the crowd, whether it's in the street or on the court, your allegiance is well looked after by LFC and LeBron James himself, with these stylish new trainers.
Grab yourself a new pair of LFC X LeBron Air Max 1 trainers before anyone else, HERE.
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