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He’s done the most to test our patience in the lead-up, but Lil Yachty's finally launching his "Lucky Green” Air Force 1s. 

A year ago, the rapper teased what would be his first Nike design, adding every single one of his millions of Instagram followers to his  “close friends” list for a sneak peek.

And soon after premiering those white and blue one-offs, he'd follow them up with a patent leather red, yellow, and green Air Force 1 at his Coachella performance.

At first, this was a friends and family exclusive for Lil Yachty's nearest and dearest. However, the sneaker is now making a surprise wide-scale release, so the everyman has a chance to grab patent leather Lil Yachty AF1s.

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Releasing May 22, the AF1 "Lucky Green” retails for $130 and is part of Yachty’s hip hop collective Concrete Boys’ (ongoing?) collaboration with Nike. 

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The group's logo graces the back of the kicks’ heels, alongside Lil Yachty's “It’s Us” catchphrase on the tongue and an added hangtag. 

Be you lucky enough to score a pair on Nike SNKRS or at select retailers and you’ll be reinforcing the notion that good things come to those who wait.

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