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A$AP Rocky teased an all-black version of the Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Air Force 1 via photos posted to Instagram. The sneakers were previously teased by A$AP Bari and Travis Scott in triple white colorways, whereas this is the first time we’re getting a look at the upcoming collaboration in a triple black makeup.

Just like the aforementioned triple white versions, the Air Force 1s on Rocky’s feet feature Uptempo-style lettering on both lateral sides that read “AIR” and “FLEA.” The lettering is framed by reflective material, which is on show in Rocky’s Instagram post.

Rumors suggest the Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Air Force 1 will be released at some point this fall, though an exact date has not been touted just yet. Judging by the leaks, we’re set to receive both a black and a white version.

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