Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low Pops in Lucky Green
The wait is almost overafter making its first appearance at Coachella last year, the Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low Lucky Green is officially set for a Summer 2025 release.
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This bold sneaker blends Yachtys signature flair with the timeless AF1 silhouette, resulting in a headturning design packed with personality.
A Colorway That Pops
Nike and Lil Yachty didnt hold back when crafting this statementmaking sneaker. The upper is draped in Lucky Green patent leather, ensuring maximum shine and standout appeal. Contrasting University Gold panels on the midsole and body add warmth, while University Red accents on the Swoosh, outsole, and detailing create an extra layer of boldness. The result? A sneaker that embodies early 2000s streetwear nostalgia, reminiscent of iconic patent leather BAPE STAs that once ruled the scene.
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Personalized Touches & Cultural Impact
What truly sets this collab apart is the personalized branding that reflects Yachtys creative vision. On the lateral heel, youll find a Concrete Boys logo, a nod to his collective. The tongue tag features ITS US branding, further cementing Yachtys influence on the design. These unique elements make the sneaker more than just a collabits a cultural statement.

Release Details & Where to Cop
The Lil Yachty x Nike Air Force 1 Low Lucky Green is expected to launch via Nike SNKRS and select retailers for a starting price of $130 USD. Keep your eyes peeled, because, with its vibrant colors, highgloss finish, and deep cultural ties, this drop is bound to sell out fast. Stay tuned for official release dates and onfoot previews!
In other Nike sneaker news, Ducks of a Feather x Nike Air Max 95/97 Collection Set for an Air Max Day Release
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