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Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Apparel Collection

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Cactus Plant Flea Market exercises its proclivity once more on Nike’s expansive catalogue to create highly-unique and elevated pieces reminiscent of bootleg items one will come across at flea markets. It’s not their first foray together having released the “Go Flea” collection where they created a unique design language that they further hone in on this six-piece collection.

The party engaged creative multi-hyphenate Dexter Navy, known for his English/Egyptian aesthetic for the campaign images. His signature in full display. While their previous collaboration featured a more sporty vibe, this titular one adopts a more functional design language.

The quintessence of this ethos would be the teal fisherman jacket made from water-repellent fabric. The piece is equipped with a cornucopia of pockets and finished off with a large, red Swoosh keychain on the zipper pull.

Succeeding it is the Nike Polo with a navy and mint color-blocking, followed by a 1/4 zip-top fleece embellished with an all-over Nike branding on the torso, both brands logos taking one side of the sleeves. Next, comes the fleece long-sleeved crewneck, paired with a piece of Dri-FIT sock that also functions as a pocket.

The pants will come in a yellow and black checkerboard pattern, inspired by the outsole of the Nike Waffle Racer. Closing off the collection is the fleece blanket with the custom dual-branding over the grass background.

Following the imminent arrival of this collection, hype for the long-awaited CPFM Flea 1 sneaker is picking up steam once more. The pieces will go live on CPFM’s web store on 25th October, 12 p.m. (ET), and a wider release via SNKRS on the 27th. The footwear remains unseen in the campaign images so nothing ascertains its release yet.

On the topic of forward-thinking designs, check out the new MARKET x Havaianas Zip Top Slides, a remake on the summer staple the world didn’t know it needed.

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