Nike announced that it is releasing a basketball collection under Drake's sub-label, NOCTA.
On July 27, the NOCTA and Nike websites will both offer items from the new NOCTA Basketball collection for fans to purchase.
In comparison to other labels like Yeezy, the pricing is shockingly reasonable. The cheapest item in the NOCTA Basketball collection costs $12, and the most expensive is priced at $120.
In 2020, Drake and Nike revealed their joint clothing line. The Grammy-winning rapper and die-hard Raptors fan said that they would create footwear and apparel with street style influences from Paris, Toronto, and London. The two parties have not only achieved that objective, but they are also going above and above.


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