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Brand: Billie Eilish x Nike

Model: Air Force 1 Hi

Release Date: April 25

Price: $170

Buy: Online at Nike SNKRS

Editor's Notes: After months of anticipation, official photos of Billie Eilish's upcoming Air Force 1 Hi sneaker have surfaced, with its release right around the corner.

Billie has previously worked with Nike on two sneaker releases, including the Air Jordan 1 KO and the Air Jordan 15. Both were instant successes and sold out immediately, and it was also proof that the Swoosh needs more female collaborators.

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Her upcoming Air Force 1 arrives in a colorway dubbed "Mushroom," and the Hi silhouette features five velcro straps across the top, covering the laces, which feature a lace tag with Billie Eilish's Blosh stick figure character embossed on top.

Crafted with sustainability in mind, Eilish's AF1's feature environment-friendly materials, starting down below with its Nike Grind midsole of old Nike manufacturing scraps.

If we know anything, it is that Billie Eilish has fans all over the world, and those fans will definitely be rushing to get a pair of these before they sell out.

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