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Wake up, Air Sunshines. Cactus Plant Flea Market's Nike Air Force 1 Low sneakers are officially back and looking as delicious as ever (thanks to a couple of new flavors). 

Around early January, Cactus Plant Flea Market's newest Forces hit the internet, hyping fans up for another ride after dishing out road-ready Nikes

A few years ago, CPFM blessed us with its unmistakable Nike Air Force 1 collaboration in classic black and white colorways, finished with cool Uptempo-inspired touches. For 2024, Cynthia Lu's brand has revived its clever design in fresh monochromatic Fuchsia and Moss green paint jobs. 

And yes, those bubbly graffiti letters again grace the sides of the buttery leather forces (they also come hairy if you're Travis Scott or Lil Yachty). 

In the past few weeks, the coveted but mysterious streetwear label continued to seed pairs to several celebrities, including Big Sean, who got two batches by accident (that sounds like a blessing to me). Now, CPFM is officially launching its long-awaited Nike Air Force 1 Low collaboration. 

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Cynthia Lu's label has recently stirred up its previously dormant Instagram account, sharing a cryptic post with the caption '"TOMORROW." No CPFM x Nike Forces were spotted in the eerie photos shared by the brand, but the fuchsia and green colorways are now loaded on the brand's website, ready to drop on May 1 at 1PM EST.

As of right now, only the colorful Forces will be up for grabs for the price of $150. It remains unknown if CPFM will also re-release the previous Nike Air Force 1 Low sneakers in the black and white colorways.

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Then again, who knows with Cactus Plant Flea Market? It's famous for having surprises up its smiley-stamped sleeves.

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