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The Oregon Ducks Flex A Trio Of Nike LeBron 22 PEs

Matching editions for the Ducks' three most frequent jerseys.

The Oregon Ducks Flex A Trio Of Nike LeBron 22 PEs

While the right school-exclusive colorway will always break through as a headline in the sneaker-sphere, PE footwear is having a mini-moment, primarily due to the broad spectrum of Air Jordan 4 pairs that have hit the newswire in recent times. However, across the hall in Beaverton, Nike is applying pressure in their own right. As part of their “Sneaker Saturday” social media series, Oregon Women’s Basketball unveiled “not one…” but three PE editions of the LeBron 22.

This three-pack follows up exclusive do-ups of the Book 1 and Sabrina 2 that came in the weeks prior, with the home/away/alternate scheme featured here, taking after a similar one on Ionescu’s signature. More granularly, each shoe in this reveal executes a two-tone split, dancing between white/green, green/yellow, and black/yellow. The printed synthetic leather truly shines in each of these applications, but perhaps the most impactful detail is the slightest one, a touch of team-colored speckling that graces the back section of the midsole.

As promised by their “PE” billing, all three Nike LeBron 22 “Oregon” pairs will remain exclusive to the Ducks themselves. However, they’re still plenty intriguing from afar — check out individual galleries of all three looks included below.

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