Oregon Rapper Yeat Stopped by Nike to Create an Air Force 1 Collab for his New Album ADL
PublishedQuick Facts
- The Yeat x Nike Air Force 1 ADL Collab popped up on our radar in a photo dump on Instagram from Hidden.NY showing Yeat’s latest trip to the Nike campus.
- The star of the post, though, is two pairs of Yeat x Nike Air Force 1 Low ADL collabs, adding ADL branding in Olde English letters behind a Yeat logo in script on the side panel of two pairs of AF1s, one white-on-white and the other in triple-black
- So far, it's not clear if the Yeat x Nike Air Force 1 Low ADL pairs are one-off colorways made for Yeat exclusively or if the pairs will drop for the public sometime in the future

Yeat is probably the most prominent rapper currently in the industry from the state of Oregon, so it only makes sense that his relationship with Nike runs deep. After designing his own studded Air Max Goadome boot and debuting the upcoming Air Liquid Max in his latest music video, the rapper is back in Beaverton working on a new collab connected to his latest album, ADL (an acronym for A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love).
The Yeat x Nike Air Force 1 ADL Collab popped up on our radar in a photo dump on Instagram from Hidden.NY showing Yeat’s latest trip to the Nike campus. On site, Yeat helped design a run of products tied into his new ADL project, showing off custom luggage, gloves, air-brushed t-shirts and sweats, and a full velour ADL sweatsuit.
The star of the post, though, is two pairs of Yeat x Nike Air Force 1 Low ADL collabs, adding ADL branding in Olde English letters behind a Yeat logo in script on the side panel of two pairs of AF1s, one white-on-white and the other in triple-black. Both colorways feature ADL tongue tags and custom red metal ADL lace tips.
So far, it's not clear if the Yeat x Nike Air Force 1 Low ADL pairs are one-off colorways made for Yeat exclusively or if the pairs will drop for the public sometime in the future. Either way, we expect to hear a lot more from Yeat and Nike in the near future. For all the latest Nike collab news and drop info, download the Sole Retriever App.

Zach Harris is a writer based in Philadelphia. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Vice, Complex, High Times, and more. He is obsessed with skateboarding and bowling. He is still looking for his first 300. For tips, reviews, and anything in size 10.5 - zach.h@soleretriever.com












