Published January 7, 2021, 5:08 PM
Photos from B/R Football’s Twitter account
NBA superstar LeBron James and football icon Kylian Mbappé have joined forces for Nike’s “The Chosen 2” collaboration project.
The pack highlights a LeBron 18 basketball shoes and a Mercurial Mbappé football boot clad in colors black, purple and orange.
This as Nike pays homage to its two biggest brand ambassadors behind the idea of their success as sportsmen and the impact they make on the next generation of athletes.
Nike s Chosen 2 The LeBron 18 and Mercurial Mbappe pic.twitter.com/Td38ZdE08O B/R Football (@brfootball) January 6, 2021
The respective logos of James and Mbappé and double Nike swooshes are also imprinted on both pairs of shoes.
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