Lil Yachty Reveals Concrete Boys x Nike Air Force 1 Mid "2006 All-Star" Sample

The rapper channels mid-2000s nostalgia with a patent leather exclusive inspired by the iconic Houston All-Star Game release.

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  • Lil Yachty has unveiled on social media the Concrete Boys x Nike Air Force 1 Mid “2006 All-Star”
  • The sneaker is a direct homage to the 2006 Air Force 1 Low “All-Star,” featuring the original red, white, and blue patent leather colorway
  • Exclusive updates include metal eyelets and Concrete Boys branding on the tongue and heel

Lil Yachty is digging deep into the archives for his latest exclusive. During the recent NBA All-Star Weekend, the rapper and Concrete Boys frontman debuted the Concrete Boys x Nike Air Force 1 Mid “2006 All-Star”. This new sample serves as a direct tribute to one of the most beloved sneakers from the mid-2000s, capturing the glossy, patent leather energy of the 2006 Houston All-Star Game release while adding a modern collaborative twist.

The design faithfully recreates the bold aesthetic of the original 2006 “All-Star” Low, utilizing the same patriotic red, white, and blue patent leather construction that defined the era. However, Yachty’s version elevates the silhouette with custom details, including premium metal eyelets and distinct Concrete Boys branding stamped across the tongue and heel. A sample stamp inside the lining confirms its status as a one-of-one creation rather than a mass-market product.

This reveal aligns with a broader shift in Nike’s Air Force 1 strategy, which has recently pivoted back toward the high-gloss, colorful styles reminiscent of the Nigo era. Yachty has been a key figure in this resurgence, and the Concrete Boys x Nike Air Force 1 Mid “2006 All-Star” reinforces his role as a curator of the culture. While this specific pair remains a personal project, it highlights the growing influence of archival storytelling in the brand’s 2026 lineup.

Although the Concrete Boys x Nike Air Force 1 Mid “2006 All-Star” is not scheduled for a public release at the moment but, its appearance has sparked excitement for the return of patent leather and retro-inspired themes.

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