What’s the most iconic All-Star pack ever? Most sneakerheads (if above a certain age) would respond the 2012 collection, pairing the Galaxy Foams with drops from James, Durant and Bryant. It speaks to the legacy and longevity of that crop that as All-Star Weekend 2025 approaches, we’re still circling LeBron, KD and Kobe releases (the late legend making an impression via the Kobe 6 “All-Star 2.0.”) The former two titans are set to be represented with the Nike “Black Label” collection, a luxe, limited takeover of Nike Basketball’s full catalog, and the LeBron 22 stands as a major highlight in the crowd.
In classic All-Star fashion, Nike is uniting all their latest and greatest silhouettes with comprehensive colorways, showcased well with the luxury-minded pony hair Swoosh cut-out, croc-skin leather upper and bejeweled detailing. Of course, those are inherently pushed up in the hierarchy by the murdered-out palette, only interrupting the jet black atmosphere in said shimmering spots.
The secondary motif for the collection is that each pair is limited to ~2000 pairs, their exact stock numbers derived from the players’ birth year. As the oldest player in the league, The King’s “Black Label” LeBron 22 is the most limited, each just one of 1,984.
On top of a likely SNKRS/Nike.com release, the Nike LeBron 22 “Black Label” will drop via partnering retailers like Sneaker Politics. The drop is scheduled for February 14th, with retail set at $210. Watch our Sneaker Release Dates page and the “Where To Buy” section below for an updated list of stockists as the launch approaches.
WHERE TO BUY
Mens Nike LeBron 21 "Black Label"
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nike SNKRS US | Standard | Coming Soon |