
Drake's OVO Takes Over Wireless Festival With Exclusive Nike NOCTA Merch Drop
Wireless Festival 2025 was in full swing at Finsbury Park, London, and beyond the headlining acts,Drakeis making waves with an exclusive merchandise drop that has fans clamoring. His collaborativeNike NOCTA, has unveiled a limited-edition collection featuring highly anticipated collaborations with cult-favorite brandsCactus Plant Flea Market (CPFM)andSp5der Worldwide, turning the festival grounds into an epicenter of streetwear hype.
The collaboration showcases NOCTA's signature blend of elevated sportswear and street-ready aesthetics, infused with the distinct visual languages of its partners. The CPFM x NOCTA pieces feature the Cactus Plant Flea Market's characteristic playful graphics and quirky typography, reinterpreted through NOCTA's minimalist, performance-inspired lens. Given CPFM's history of bold, often textured designs, these items include two jerseys — one long-sleeve and another football-inspired short-sleeve. The long-sleeve navy jersey features the CPFM x NOCTA branding in a gradient neon green, yellow, orange and pink featuring a playful 'ju$$$t do it.' graphic as a nod to Drake's newest album. The short-sleeve features a more muted tone in a black and white colorway featuring a NOCTA emblem as a crest.
Meanwhile, the Sp5der Worldwide x NOCTA features Young Thug's streetwear brand's distinct spiderweb motifs and vibrant, often experimental, color palettes into the mix. This partnership promises a fusion of NOCTA's clean lines with Sp5der's more audacious, graphic-heavy approach including one that features the spiderweb and NOCTA spears overlapped to create a new co-branded logo.
Attendees at Wireless Festival are received the first crack at this exclusive merchandise, with a significant buzz building around the limited quantities. It is uncertain if these collabs will be available online at a later date. Take a closer look at the pieces above.
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