The Nike LeBron 17 Low White Metallic Gold was inspired by LeBron James' relentless pursuit of greatness, featuring a clean white colorway with Metallic Gold accents. The LeBron 17 Low 'Metallic Gold' presents a combination of black and white colors along with elegant gold detailing on the branding components, such as the outlined Swoosh on the side panel. Its upper combines black mesh with a white leather overlay, providing a harmonious blend of breathability and durability. The midsole combines responsive React foam in the forefoot for agility and cushioning, while a visible Max Air unit in the heel ensures optimal impact protection. The sock liner is adorned with a gold sheriff's badge graphic, completing the shoe's aesthetic. Our team believes that the standout feature of The LeBron 17 Low 'Metallic Gold' is the gilded accents on the sneaker's branding elements, particularly the outlined Swoosh on the quarter panel. Combining black and white with gold accents creates a bold contrast that enhances the shoe's aesthetic appeal. The Nike LeBron 17 Low White Metallic Gold was released on April 1st, 2020, and sold at $170.
The Nike LeBron 17 Low White Metallic Gold was inspired by LeBron James' relentless pursuit of greatness, featuring a clean white colorway with Metallic Gold accents. The LeBron 17 Low 'Metallic Gold' presents a combination of black and white colors along with elegant gold detailing on the branding components, such as the outlined Swoosh on the side panel. Its upper combines black mesh with a white leather overlay, providing a harmonious blend of breathability and durability. The midsole combines responsive React foam in the forefoot for agility and cushioning, while a visible Max Air unit in the heel ensures optimal impact protection. The sock liner is adorned with a gold sheriff's badge graphic, completing the shoe's aesthetic. Our team believes that the standout feature of The LeBron 17 Low 'Metallic Gold' is the gilded accents on the sneaker's branding elements, particularly the outlined Swoosh on the quarter panel. Combining black and white with gold accents creates a bold contrast that enhances the shoe's aesthetic appeal. The Nike LeBron 17 Low White Metallic Gold was released on April 1st, 2020, and sold at $170.
The Nike LeBron 17 Low White Metallic Gold was inspired by LeBron James' relentless pursuit of greatness, featuring a clean white colorway with Metallic Gold accents. The LeBron 17 Low 'Metallic Gold' presents a combination of black and white colors along with elegant gold detailing on the branding components, such as the outlined Swoosh on the side panel. Its upper combines black mesh with a white leather overlay, providing a harmonious blend of breathability and durability. The midsole combines responsive React foam in the forefoot for agility and cushioning, while a visible Max Air unit in the heel ensures optimal impact protection. The sock liner is adorned with a gold sheriff's badge graphic, completing the shoe's aesthetic. Our team believes that the standout feature of The LeBron 17 Low 'Metallic Gold' is the gilded accents on the sneaker's branding elements, particularly the outlined Swoosh on the quarter panel. Combining black and white with gold accents creates a bold contrast that enhances the shoe's aesthetic appeal. The Nike LeBron 17 Low White Metallic Gold was released on April 1st, 2020, and sold at $170.
The Nike LeBron 17 Low White Metallic Gold was inspired by LeBron James' relentless pursuit of greatness, featuring a clean white colorway with Metallic Gold accents. The LeBron 17 Low 'Metallic Gold' presents a combination of black and white colors along with elegant gold detailing on the branding components, such as the outlined Swoosh on the side panel. Its upper combines black mesh with a white leather overlay, providing a harmonious blend of breathability and durability. The midsole combines responsive React foam in the forefoot for agility and cushioning, while a visible Max Air unit in the heel ensures optimal impact protection. The sock liner is adorned with a gold sheriff's badge graphic, completing the shoe's aesthetic. Our team believes that the standout feature of The LeBron 17 Low 'Metallic Gold' is the gilded accents on the sneaker's branding elements, particularly the outlined Swoosh on the quarter panel. Combining black and white with gold accents creates a bold contrast that enhances the shoe's aesthetic appeal. The Nike LeBron 17 Low White Metallic Gold was released on April 1st, 2020, and sold at $170.
Last updated at 09/08/2025 20:54:46
originally posted on store.nike.com
These are some very nice shoes, but Nike made a serious misstep with the function on these, very comfortable when on but its to get them on thats the issue. I will not be returning mine as I do like the aesthetics. Def do not buy these if you have wide feet. Sizing up would not help, these shoes desperately need a pull tag on the back.
originally posted on ebay.com
These shoes are a 1 piece shoe. There is no adjustment in the tongue, they are very tight to get on and wear. They were very uncomfortable for the first couple of wears. They are now starting to break in a bit,so they feel a little better now, but still area pain to put on. Overall material quality is great and they look fantastic. They would just be better if they had a normal tongue fitment instead of a sock like fit.
originally posted on store.nike.com
I have a pair of Lebron 16's that I ordered to my normal size, 12 regular...that one fits GREAT. I really like the design and color way of this shoe and heeded the warning of others and ordered a half size up, 12.5. Still too small. The mouth of the shoe where you insert your foot is definitely small, but at least somewhat manageable.I had to return (couldn't exchange?) because even at 12.5, the fit is just too narrow. I basically never wear wide sizes so it's a shame that this shoe doesn't have wide sizes to get them back to...normal. Will have to look at Goat or something to see if I can get my size now.
These are some very nice shoes, but Nike made a serious misstep with the function on these, very comfortable when on but its to get them on thats the issue. I will not be returning mine as I do like the aesthetics. Def do not buy these if you have wide feet. Sizing up would not help, these shoes desperately need a pull tag on the back.
These shoes are a 1 piece shoe. There is no adjustment in the tongue, they are very tight to get on and wear. They were very uncomfortable for the first couple of wears. They are now starting to break in a bit,so they feel a little better now, but still area pain to put on. Overall material quality is great and they look fantastic. They would just be better if they had a normal tongue fitment instead of a sock like fit.
I have a pair of Lebron 16's that I ordered to my normal size, 12 regular...that one fits GREAT. I really like the design and color way of this shoe and heeded the warning of others and ordered a half size up, 12.5. Still too small. The mouth of the shoe where you insert your foot is definitely small, but at least somewhat manageable.I had to return (couldn't exchange?) because even at 12.5, the fit is just too narrow. I basically never wear wide sizes so it's a shame that this shoe doesn't have wide sizes to get them back to...normal. Will have to look at Goat or something to see if I can get my size now.
I ignored all the reviews. And ordered my normal size. And in my opinion. These run true to size. I have been wearing Nikes for decades. And I always measure a size 10 when I use the brannock device in their shops. I always order a size 10 in everything. I ordered these in a size 10. And they fit true to size and perfect. And the cushioning on these shoes are great. I don't get why people are complaining. Nike did a great job on these. Athletic shoes are designed to be snug so your feet don't slide.
This show is amazing. It is so comfortable and sturdy. I'm 6'9 315lbs and have been struggling too find a great shoe for working out / Treadmill and general use. Been wearing Nike's all my life but as they have been moving away from the "Nike air bubble" in the old style running shoes it has been harder fo me to find a great low top with lots of cushioning that is still nimble...until now! Thanks Nike & thanks LBJ!
I normally don't write a review however I really value others opinion, So here is mine. I purchased my shoes online and received them a couple of weeks ago. I wear a 11 1/2 and these are really tight on my feet. I figured, hey let me break them in so they would loosen up. So I wear them at the gym, to work and anywhere else that would allow me to stretch them out more however there's still no change in comfort. The lesson: try them on at the store b4 you order them online.
They look really good but that’s about where the compliments stop. These shoes are too narrow, I had to reorder an half size bigger than normal which never happens with Nike. The half size up is still too tight for my liking. There is also no give in the shoe whatsoever so they don’t provide any of the typical comfort I find in my other LBJs. I am sending back my reorder and hopefully the next iteration has better quality.