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Whether you've got Certified Lover Boy fatigue or have been left with cravings, more Drake is on the way, thanks to the new Nike NOCTA golf collection.

It's been a while since the Drake x Nike NOCTA subdivision has been on our radars. After a very on-brand, in-your-face global billboard campaign at the tail-end of 2020, NOCTA has given hungry fans a slow drip feed or product drops. While the debut collection was massively well-received thanks to the oversized Swoosh logo puffer jacket, subsequent drops of hoodies and tees haven't quite lived up to the hype.

The upcoming drop has the potential to bring NOCTA back into the spotlight, as the focus is shifted from Nike's more traditional streetwear staples and onto Drake's supposed love of golf.

With this newfound focus on the green, the division's distinctly London-to-Toronto aesthetic takes a slight backseat. Gone are blacked-out technical jackets, puffer jackets, and piped tracksuits, and in their place, a selection of elevated golfing silhouettes from the Nike archive.

Once again, the latest drop is a concise arrangement, defined by ten core functional pieces. You'll find adaptive styles like anoraks, turtlenecks, crew neck sweats, tees, polos, and eyewear in an ultra-wearable palette of black, grey, white, and green.

The Drake x Nike NOCTA golf collection is now available online at Nike SNKRS and NOCTA.

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