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Brand: NOCTA

Season: Holiday 2020

Key Pieces: The standout? Simple. It's the puffer jacket. You can't go wrong with either colorway, black or gold, as both iterations are emblazoned with beveled Swoosh branding.

Release Date: December 19

Buy: Nike

Editor’s Notes: Just days after announcing Drake's new sub-label, NOCTA, Nike is back with an official look at the debut collection. Scheduled to arrive next week in time for the holidays, the inaugural NOCTA assortment consists of four pieces, each of which is optioned in two colorways.

Nike describes NOCTA as a "collection for the collective." While drawing heavily from sport, the line ultimately finds inspiration from those on the go. To outfit the movers and shakers, NOCTA offers functional and comfortable everyday essentials, which harken back to Nike's evolution over the years.

The Holiday 2020 NOCTA collection debuts featuring a Black and University Gold color palette. Consisting of a puffer jacket, hoodie, fleece pant, and socks, the capsule is elevated with both functional and cosmetic details such as reflective piping and beveled Swooshes, in addition to NOCTA-specific branding.

With prices ranging from $400 for the puffer jacket, to $120 for the hoodie, $110 for the fleece pant, and $30 for the crew socks, Drake and Nike's first NOCTA collection launches December 19 at 10 a.m. through Nike.

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